Abstract
We Present detailed measurements of the electron-avalanche process in liquid xenon. The measurements were made by using liquid-xenon-filled proportional chambers with anode diameters of 2.9, 3.5, and 5.0 μ to detect 279-keV rays and measure the photopeak pulse height as a function of applied voltage. The use of uniform pulses of electrons enabled us to discriminate against secondary Townsend processes. We present a table of the first Townsend coefficient as a function of electric field ; a typical value is at V/cm. The electron avalanche occurs in liquid xenon at electric fields 27 ± 3 times smaller than would be predicted using measurements made in gaseous xenon and density scaling.
- Received 10 August 1973
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.9.2582
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