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==Post-meeting notes==
 
==Post-meeting notes==
* Went over 1.5mA LifeSize runs
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* Ricardo presented Ion Mobility Studies - where ions go within a beam potential and do they get trapped.
* Discussed QE scans and their run conditions (laser spot/size)
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* BeamGage data on the laser spot parameters for each run is in the LifeSize folder on the OneDrive
* Josh will use the data for the four 1.5mA runs Joe specified and the laser profiles (using BeamGage) to fit the QE scans and create initial electron distributions for simulations
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* Josh presented QE scans for the four 1.5mA runs with the corresponding laser parameters.
 
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* Need to benchmark ionization routine with IBSimu via test cases:
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** Use 2-3 beam voltages
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** Use 1-2 gas species
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** Use 1-2 gas pressures (from RGA spectra)
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** Compare ion production rate and cross section
  
 
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[[Weekly phone call - Jan 24, 2020 | Go to Meeting Page]]
 
[[Weekly phone call - Jan 24, 2020 | Go to Meeting Page]]

Latest revision as of 11:19, 24 March 2020

Emails/attachments sent during the previous week

  • None

Post-meeting notes

  • Ricardo presented Ion Mobility Studies - where ions go within a beam potential and do they get trapped.
  • BeamGage data on the laser spot parameters for each run is in the LifeSize folder on the OneDrive
  • Josh presented QE scans for the four 1.5mA runs with the corresponding laser parameters.
  • Need to benchmark ionization routine with IBSimu via test cases:
    • Use 2-3 beam voltages
    • Use 1-2 gas species
    • Use 1-2 gas pressures (from RGA spectra)
    • Compare ion production rate and cross section

Return to Ionization Effects Meetings

Go to Meeting Page