Air-wall ionization chamber

In the context of x-ray and gamma radiation, an “air equivalent” chamber refers to a specialized device wherein the materials composing the chamber walls and electrodes are made of substances that closely resemble those found in a standard free air ionization chamber. This design ensures that the chamber accurately simulates the behavior and response of radiation in air, providing reliable measurements and facilitating accurate radiation assessments.


 


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