2012
DOI: 10.1364/jot.79.000509
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Flow-through ionization chamber for measuring the radiation intensity of VUV sources

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“…To do this, the hydrogen concentration and the pressure of the gaseous mixture in the lamp at the pumpout station were selected. A flow-through ionization chamber, 14 where a mixture of hexane or benzene vapor with nitrogen was used as the working mixture, was used to monitor the radiation intensity of the lamp in the VUV region. The ionization energy of hexane is 10.17 eV, which is very close to the energy of the quanta emitted in the Lyman line.…”
Section: On-board Vuv Radiation Sources For the Balloon Hygrometermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To do this, the hydrogen concentration and the pressure of the gaseous mixture in the lamp at the pumpout station were selected. A flow-through ionization chamber, 14 where a mixture of hexane or benzene vapor with nitrogen was used as the working mixture, was used to monitor the radiation intensity of the lamp in the VUV region. The ionization energy of hexane is 10.17 eV, which is very close to the energy of the quanta emitted in the Lyman line.…”
Section: On-board Vuv Radiation Sources For the Balloon Hygrometermentioning
confidence: 99%