File:Dose monitor exploded.png
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An exploded view of a dose monitor as used in the dosimetry box. It consists of a set of aluminised mylar foils wedged between layers of perspex to hold them in place. The guard ring is used to create a sealed volume of air between the foils. The aluminium layers face towards the centre of the dose monitor such that the assembly acts as a drift chamber when a potential difference is applied.
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current | 16:05, 6 July 2017 | 1,005 × 483 (59 KB) | MatthieuHentz (talk | contribs) | An exploded view of a dose monitor as used in the dosimetry box. It consists of a set of aluminised mylar foils wedged between layers of perspex to hold them in place. The guard ring is used to create a sealed volume of air between the foils. The aluminium layers face towards the centre of the dose monitor such that the assembly acts as a drift chamber when a potential difference is applied. |
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