
Abstract A revised set of electron-molecule-scattering cross section for the refrigerant R134a ( CF 3 CH 2 F ) is presented. Swarm studies acquired on a Pulsed Townsend apparatus experimentally verified the electron-transport-coefficient simulations. Increasing the cross sections’ quality enhances the accuracy in modelling particle detectors operating with R134a, as the cross sections serve as input for the simulations.
Pulsed Townsend, R134a, Cross section, Pulsed Townsend; Cross section; Resistive plate chambers; R134a, Resistive plate chambers
Pulsed Townsend, R134a, Cross section, Pulsed Townsend; Cross section; Resistive plate chambers; R134a, Resistive plate chambers
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