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Pressure cold-cathode Penning ionization

Fig. 7.10. Cutaway of a cold cathode (Penning) gauge. The wire anode (A) is connected through a ceramic insulator (i) to the high-voltage lead (H). Under the influence of the magnetic field created by M, the elcclrons travel a long spiral path between the body and the anode. The current, which arises from electrons and positive ions of the ionized gas molecules, is related to the pressure. The open end (C) is attached to the vacuum system. Fig. 7.10. Cutaway of a cold cathode (Penning) gauge. The wire anode (A) is connected through a ceramic insulator (i) to the high-voltage lead (H). Under the influence of the magnetic field created by M, the elcclrons travel a long spiral path between the body and the anode. The current, which arises from electrons and positive ions of the ionized gas molecules, is related to the pressure. The open end (C) is attached to the vacuum system.

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