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Ionization Current Ionization Current Definition Ionization current is the electric current produced in a gas when atoms or molecules are ionized, creating charged particles (electrons and positive ions) that move under the influence of an electric field. Ionization Current Formula For a gas-filled ionization chamber operating in the saturation region , the ionization current is: I = e · N₀ · S · L · P e = charge of an electron N₀ = number of ion pairs produced per unit volume per unit pressure S = effective cross-sectional area of the electrodes L = distance between the electrodes (length of ionization region) P = gas pressure Dependence on parameters 1. Dependence on N₀ I ∝ N₀ → More ion pairs produced leads to higher current. 2. Dependence on S (area) I ∝ S → Larger area increase...