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Geiger-Müller threshold
[gahy-ger muhl-er, -myoo-ler]
noun
Physics.
the minimum voltage applied to an ionization chamber, as in a Geiger counter, at which the charge collected per count is independent of the nature of the ionizing event producing the count.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Geiger-Müller threshold1
Named after H. Geiger and W. ü, 20th-century German physicist
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