“…Most recent advances in low-energy proportional counter technique are related to the electronic system (Dougan et al, 1962a;Renier et al, 1968;Genz et al, 1971a). Proportional-counter spectrometry of radiation below %500 eV is affected by certain problems that are less important or negligible at higher energies: (1)After pulses from primary ionizing events can occur (Dougan et al, 1962a;Renier et al°, 1968;Genz et al, 1971a;Campion, 1968Campion, , 1973; (2) degradation tails from peaks of higher energy can appear (Renier et al, 1968;Genz et al, 1971a;Heuer, 1966;Vaninbroukx and Spernol, 1965;Spernol, 1967); (3) small pulses can be mutually induced between ring and center counters in multiwire detectors (Genz et al, 1971a;Drever et a., 1957); (4) the anticoincidence gate may cause front-and back edge clipping of large pulses, producing smaller pulses (Dougan et al, 1962a;Renier et al, 1968;Genz et al, 1971a); (5) large deadtime may arise when radiation of higher energy is present in high intensity (Dougan et al, 1962a;Renier et al, 1968;Genz et al, 1971a). The electronic system shown in Fig.…”