Abromination - 13-12-2018 at 19:58
I'm not usually too interested in radiochemistry although I thought this was interesting enough to share. A while back, I built an ionization chamber
to detect radiation. It is incredibly sensitive to some things (specifically microwaves, I think. I grt alot of static when its near anything that
emits them) and somewhat sensitive to radiation. I lost the circuit diagram, which really sucks cause it fell of my shelf during my recent earthquake
which screwed with some of the connections, but it is essentially a steel can with a copper electrode and when the air in the chamber is ionized it
creates a current and completes the circuit. It took a long time to get it to work and I'm rather dissapointed that it broke, but it is what it is.
The LED would only very weakly light up around radiation sources at first, so I shielded it worked much better. Its a fun project for anyone who
hasn't done it yet.
Sorry for the pictures, my phone is a piece of shit.