Detector, Ionization, Gas Gain, Aerobee, ca. 1950s. Creator: Naval Research Laboratory.

Detector, Ionization, Gas Gain, Aerobee, ca. 1950s. Creator: Naval Research Laboratory.

2-839-831 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

This is a gas gain ion chamber ionization detector similar to those that flew in Aerobee rockets in the late 1950's to early 1960's. The lithium fluoride window in this detector was designed to be transparent to radiation in the range from 1050 to 1300 Angstroms. The charges generated by the impact of the photons on the interior gas then traveled to the oppositely charged electrode. Additional collisions of the ions and electrons with filling gas on their way to the electrodes generated more charges and in effect amplified the signal. This artifact is part of a collection of high energy detectors from the Naval Research Laboratory.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Naval Research Laboratory, attributed to: : Maker, manufacturer

Medium
  1. Adhesive
  2. Copper alloy
  3. Ferrous alloy
  4. Lithium fluoride
  5. Non-magnetic white metal alloy
  6. Plastic
  7. Possible inorganic material

Picture Type
  1. Instruments-scientific
  2. Object

Category Hierarchy

Science & Nature Technology & Innovation


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3643x3643
File Size : 38,882kb


Aliases

  1. A19880001000
  1. NASM-BC35862B0BB92_006-000001.txt
  1. 0990010415
  1. 2-839-831
  1. 2839831
  1. A19880001000


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