Claims
- 1. An alpha particle, detector that operates by detecting air ions created by collisions with alpha particles emitted from a distant alpha particle source comprising:
- an electrically conductive enclosure defining first and second openings for admitting and exhausting air;
- one electrically conductive grid insulatively mounted inside said enclosure;
- means for generating a voltage in said one electrically conductive grid, creating an electric field between said one electrically conductive grid and said electrically conductive enclosure;
- fan means mounted outside said enclosure adjacent to said second opening for drawing air containing said air ions through said first opening in said enclosure and across said electric field between said one electrically conductive grid and said electrically conductive enclosure; and
- detecting means connected to said one electrically conductive grid for indicating a current through said one electrically conductive grid produced by said air ions.
- 2. The alpha particle detector as described in claim 1, wherein said one electrically conductive grid comprises a planar electrically conductive grid.
- 3. The alpha particle detector as described in claim 2, wherein said planar electrically conductive grid is insulatively mounted by an insulator having two interfacing sections, with a guard conductor attached at said interface and to said means for generating a voltage, wherein said planar electrically conductive grid and said guard conductor are at equal voltages.
- 4. The alpha particle detector as described in claim 1, wherein said detecting means comprises an electrometer.
- 5. The alpha particle detector as described in claim 1, wherein said means for generating a voltage generates a voltage of at least 100 V in said electrically conductive grid.
- 6. The alpha particle detector as described in claim 1, wherein said detector is mounted at one end of a pipe or duct, with an electrostatic filter mounted at the opposite end for admitting ion free ambient air, said detector monitoring for alpha radiation within said pipe or duct.
- 7. The alpha particle detector as described in claim 1, wherein said detector is mounted at one end of a first tube inserted through an access port of a large tank having proximal and distal ends, and an electrostatic filter is mounted at one end of a second tube which extends through said access port substantially to said distal end of said tank for admitting ion free ambient air, said detector monitoring for alpha radiation within said tank.
- 8. The alpha particle detector as described in claim 1, wherein said detector is mounted at one open end of an elongated enclosure, with an electrostatic filter removably mounted at the opposite open end of said enclosure for admitting ion free ambient air, said detector monitoring for alpha radiation from soil core samples placed into said enclosure.
- 9. An alpha particle detector for detecting both positive and negative air ions created by collisions with alpha particles emitted from a distant alpha particle source comprising:
- an electrically conductive enclosure defining first and second openings for admitting and exhausting air;
- first and second electrically conductive grids insulatively mounted and spaced apart within said enclosure;
- means for generating an electrical voltage, said electrical voltage having its positive terminal connected to said first electrically conductive grid and its negative terminal connected to said electrically conductive enclosure and to said second electrically conductive grid, creating an electric field in said, space between said first and second electrically conductive grids as well as between said first and second electrically conductive grids and said electrically conductive enclosure;
- fan means mounted outside said enclosure adjacent to said second opening for drawing air containing said air ions through said first opening in said enclosure and into said space between said first and second electrically conductive grids;
- first detecting means connected to said first electrically conductive grid for indicating a current through said first electrically conductive grid produced by said negative air ions; and
- second detecting means connected to said second electrically conductive grid for indicating a current through said second electrically conductive grid produced by said positive air ions.
- 10. The alpha particle detector as described in claim 9, wherein said first and second electrically conductive grids are each mounted within said enclosure on separate guarded insulators.
- 11. A method of detecting a distant source of alpha particles comprising the steps of:
- generating an electrical field between an electrically conductive grid and an electrically conductive enclosure defining first and second air passages;
- drawing air containing air ions created by collisions with alpha particles emitted from said distant source through said first air passage and across said electrically conductive grid; and
- detecting a current in said second electrically conductive grid produced by said air ions being attracted to said electrically conductive grid.
Government Interests
The invention is a result of a contract with the Department of Energy (Contract No. W-7504-ENG-36).
US Referenced Citations (11)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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56-100357 |
Aug 1981 |
JPX |
57-133331 |
Aug 1982 |
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