Artigo Revisado por pares

Ionization coefficients and sparking voltages in argon and argon-ethane mixtures

1968; Institute of Physics; Volume: 1; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1088/0022-3727/1/2/307

ISSN

1361-6463

Autores

A. E. D. HEYLEN,

Tópico(s)

Nuclear Physics and Applications

Resumo

Townsend primary and secondary ionization coefficients have been experimentally determined in pure argon and in argon mixed with up to 3% of ethane gas for a total pressure in the range 0·5-700 torr, corresponding to 3less, similar E/p 0less, similar2000 v cm −1 torr −1 at 0°C. Ionization enhancement takes place and it is shown analytically that the major contribution to this is due to the Penning process. At an optimum concentration of about 0·66% of ethane in argon the primary coefficient is increased to forty times its value for pure argon. The presence of common impurities increases the coefficient by up to five times, whilst a similar concentration of electron-attaching gases lowers the coefficient by a factor of 10. Because of the quenching nature of ethane it is shown possible to reduce the secondary ionization coefficient of argon by as much as 10 7 times; with the addition of less than 0·03% of ethane it is possible to increase the secondary coefficient at low E/p 0 by a factor of 10 above that for pure argon. At the optimum concentration the sparking voltage is a factor of 2·2 below that for pure argon, whilst the presence of 0·000 03% of ethane still lowers the sparking voltage of pure argon, by a factor of 1·3. All the sparking voltages lie well below that for pure argon.

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