Abstract
Measurements were made of the average energy per ion pair formed in liquid xenon by internal-conversion electrons from . We observed voltage pulses resulting from electron collection either in liquid xenon or in a gaseous mixture of argon (95%) and methane (5%). The relative pulse heights for the two materials determine the ratio of the values. Using the known for the gaseous mixture, we obtained a liquid-xenon of 15.6 ± 0.3 eV. This value is considerably smaller than the gas-phase values, 21.5 or 21.9 eV. For interpretation, we adapted Platzman's energy-balance equation to liquids, assuming a conduction-band picture. Theoretical values thus calculated agree well with experiment.
- Received 28 April 1975
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.12.1771
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