Ionization monitor with improved ultra-high megohm resistor

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250381, 250382, G01T 1185

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047556820

ABSTRACT:
An ionization monitor measures extremely small currents using a resistor containing a beta emitter to generate ion-pairs which are collected as current when the device is used as a feedback resistor in an electrometer circuit. By varying the amount of beta emitter, the resistance of the resistor may be varied.

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