After-pulse from helium-filled proportional counter at low temperatures near 4.2 K

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment(1995)

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After-pulses, which appear in output signals from the helium-filled proportional counter (HFPC) cooled at low temperature (5–10 K), have been analyzed with a technique of non-linear least-squares fit; the drift time Ti of positive helium ions from anode to cathode, the spread in the drift time ΔTi and the second Townsend ionization coefficient Γi of the positive ions have been determined. It is known that the carrier of positive charge in pure helium gas is the dimer ion He2+ at room temperature. We have found that Ti and ΔTi are larger than the values estimated with the mobility of He2+ and Γi is much smaller than the value for He2+.
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