GeigerMüllerlaskuri
GeigerMüllerlaskuri is a theoretical concept in particle physics that describes a hypothetical detector designed to measure the energy of incoming particles by analyzing the cascade of ionization events produced within a modified Geiger-Müller tube. Unlike a standard Geiger-Müller counter, which typically registers each ionization event as a single pulse regardless of its energy, the GeigerMüllerlaskuri would be engineered to differentiate and count these individual ionization clusters.
The principle behind the GeigerMüllerlaskuri relies on the fact that more energetic particles will produce a
While the Geiger-Müller tube itself is a well-established radiation detection instrument, the GeigerMüllerlaskuri represents a conceptual