Abstract

This article is devoted to the study of the principles of operation of a pulsed ionization chamber, in which particles emitted from a target create a sequence of well-isolated current pulses (the distance between pulses is several times greater than their width). Firstly, using the Ramo-Shockley theorem, the mechanisms of forming signals on the electrodes of an ionization chamber with Frisch nets are considered, then it is shown how information on energy and spatial orientation of particles can be extracted from such signals using modern electronic pulse digitizers.

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