A method of using a valve for amplifying ionisation currents 100,000 times is described, which avoids the instabilities usually associated with such apparatus. The necessary conditions to be satisfied, while extremely simple, are based on theoretical conditions which are discussed in full. Used in conjunction with a galvanometer of sensitivity 200 mm. per micro-ampere, the system behaves in a similar manner to a low capacity quadrant electrometer of sensitivity 6350 mm. per volt, shunted by a leak of 360 megohms, the value of the latter being slightly greater for negative currents than for positive. In addition, it has the advantages of portability, compactness, and ease and rapidity of erection and operation, being specially suitable for lecture demonstrations.
The method of compensation can also be applied to other valve circuits, resulting in a much steadier zero.