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A Double Ionization Chamber for Measurements of Radiation Fluxes in the Vacuum Ultraviolet Region

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The design of a double ionization chamber is described and an example of its use for the quantitative detection of pulse radiation fluxes in the vacuum ultraviolet region (hν ∼ 9–70 eV) in strong magnetic fields is given. The chamber features a high time resolution and good electromagnetic noise immunity.

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Protasov, Y.S., Protasov, Y.Y. A Double Ionization Chamber for Measurements of Radiation Fluxes in the Vacuum Ultraviolet Region. Instruments and Experimental Techniques 45, 790–792 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021431122265

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