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Oven is tested on Mar 24, 2010 without cell. Gas flow is 5~6 in mechanical meter, 508 on digital meter.
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* If turn on the constant heater only (set temperature -> 20C), heater temp reached 212C, oven reached 154C
  
  

Revision as of 16:01, 24 March 2010

This is main page for work in EEL target lab since 2010.

Experiment Log

TODO List

  • Clean and organize target lab
  • Around He3 Cell
    • Oven positioning
    • Holding field hardware
    • Air flow test
    • Heater test
    • Setup RTD reader
    • Setup spectrometer
    • Install He3 cell
    • Install target chamber pickup coils
    • Attach RTDs
  • Laser Subsystem
    • Cleaning optics stuff
    • Q-wave plate calibration
    • Install optics
    • low power alignment
    • High power alignment
    • Optical Pumping Operational
  • NMR Polarimetery
    • NMR RF Delivery
    • Pumping chamber pick up coil setup
    • Target chamber pick up coil setup
    • pick up coil alignment
    • NMR code
    • NMR Operational
    • water NMR
  • EPR Polarimetery
    • EPR RF Delivery
    • D2 light collection
    • EPR code
    • EPR line shape
    • EPR frequency lock
    • EPR Operational

Records

Oven Test

Oven is tested on Mar 24, 2010 without cell. Gas flow is 5~6 in mechanical meter, 508 on digital meter.

  • If turn on the constant heater only (set temperature -> 20C), heater temp reached 212C, oven reached 154C


1/4-Wave Plate Calibration

3/15/2010
COMET LASER (JLAB #1)
half power - 12.2 W
I=30A T=20C

1/4-Wave Plate Angle Residual Power
#101 286° Reference
#102 214° 272 mW
#19 127° 256 mW
#16 330° 185 mW
#21 240° 165 mW
#2 76° 55 mW
#25 120° 164 mW
#20 225° 114 mW

Also #17 and #7 are identified as half wave plates.

Cell Inventory

Target cell inventory by JP Chen @ Mar 17, 2010

Manuals

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