How do I find the Ion potential in a chamber using Geant4?

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The discussion centers on using Geant4, a toolkit for simulating the passage of particles through matter, to find the ion potential of materials in a chamber. Users are seeking specific functions within Geant4 to calculate ion potential for various materials. The official Geant4 documentation is referenced as a starting point, but users express difficulty in locating the necessary functions for their calculations.

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Anyone knows abt Geant4?
 
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I presume you've seen this: http://geant4.web.cern.ch/geant4/"
 
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I did go through that website and the documentation. But I need to find the Ion potential of a certain material/element in a chamber, and can't seem to find the required function(s) for it. If anyone knows abt how to get around this, it would be helpful.
 

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