Abstract

In this paper the behaviour of a proportional counter, coupled to a multichannel analyzer, for the study of thermally stimulated exoelectrons (TSEE), is described. The analyzer may be operated in both the multiscaler and the pulse height modes. With this instrumentation the following parameters have been determined: 1. a) the relative gas gain of the counter for the detector sample holder at the following temperatures: 25°C, 50°C, 100°C, 200°C, 2. b) the point of onset of spurious pulses, 3. c) the dosimetric behaviour of pure and activated LiF(Mg)(Ti) and BeO. The advantages of the electronic instrumentation as compared with that used conventionally for the detection of TSEE are discussed.

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