Measurement of ion and electron drift velocity and electronic attachment in air for ionization chambers
Air-ionization chambers have been used in radiotherapy and particle therapy for decades. However, fundamental parameters in action in the detector responses are sparsely studied. In this work we aimed to measure the electronic attachment, electrons and ions mobilities of an ionization chamber (IC) i...
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Zusammenfassung: | Air-ionization chambers have been used in radiotherapy and particle therapy
for decades. However, fundamental parameters in action in the detector
responses are sparsely studied. In this work we aimed to measure the electronic
attachment, electrons and ions mobilities of an ionization chamber (IC) in air.
The main idea is to extract these from the actual response of the IC to a
single ionizing particle in order to insure that they were measured in the same
condition they are to be used while neglecting undesired phenomena:
recombination and space charge effect. The non-standard signal shape analysis
performed here were also confronted to a more standard drift chamber
measurements using time-of-flight. It was found that both detectors displayed
compatible results concerning positive and negative ions drift velocities where
literature data is well spread out. In the same time, electron attachment
measurements sit in the middle of known measurements while electron drift
velocities seemed to show an offset compared to the well known and modeled
data. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1609.03740 |