Abstract

THE ionization gauge is in almost universal use for the measurement of extremely low pressures, and whereas much careful work, for example, Dushman's classical experiments1, has established its accuracy for permanent gases, very little work which throws any light on the possible sources of error when the gauge is used on systems evacuated by organic vapour pumps has been published.

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