1971
DOI: 10.13182/nt71-a31033
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Investigation of a Device Using Radiation to Charge and Collect Particulate Matter

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“…1 " 5 The most recent efforts 6 " 10 have emphasized a design involving gamma sources and an electric field in cylindrical geometry. Gas ionization is produced by Compton scattered electrons from both the walls of the device and the carrier gas.…”
Section: Absolute Temperature Vrmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 " 5 The most recent efforts 6 " 10 have emphasized a design involving gamma sources and an electric field in cylindrical geometry. Gas ionization is produced by Compton scattered electrons from both the walls of the device and the carrier gas.…”
Section: Absolute Temperature Vrmsmentioning
confidence: 99%