Electricity: measuring and testing – Using ionization effects
Reexamination Certificate
2006-05-16
2006-05-16
Nguyen, Vincent Q. (Department: 2858)
Electricity: measuring and testing
Using ionization effects
C324S464000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07046012
ABSTRACT:
An ionization detector includes a third (fence) electrode (55) between the counter electrode (53) and the sensing electrode (54). The fence electrode (53) is maintained at or near the potential of the sensing electrode (54) and traps charge movement (electrolytic current) along the detector walls associated with condensation and/or contamination within the detector. In a photoionisation detector, the fence electrode is also adapted to trap photo-induced current originating from the cathode (53).Current drawn from the fence electrode (53) provides a measure of the degree of contamination or condensation within the detector and of lamp efficiency.
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Dean William Francis Houlton
Stockdale Mark Julian
Fleit Kain Gibbons Gutman Bongini & Bianco P.L.
Gibbons Jon A.
Ion Science Limited
Nguyen Vincent Q.
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