Abstract
A new type of reference ionization gauge is described. This gauge is similar to the triode type ionization gauge but has a smaller residual current and better high pressure performance. One version of the new gauge has a nitrogen sensitivity of 0.073 Pa −1, which is constant to within 1% at pressures up to 0.3 Pa, and a nitrogen pressure equivalent to its residual current of 10 −6 Pa. The long term behaviour of its sensitivity was compared with Bayard-Alpert and triode type ionization gauges over several hundred operating hours. The sensitivity of the new type of gauge changed by less than 0.1% per 100 h while under similar conditions the triodes drifted at rates of up to 0.45% per 100 h and the Bayard-Alpert gauge sensitivities drifted unpredictably, sometimes changing sharply by several percent. A second version of the new gauge showed similar long term behaviour to the triode with a residual current equivalent to a pressure of potentially less than 10 −7 Pa.
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