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==Post-meeting notes== | ==Post-meeting notes== | ||
* Ricardo presented Ion Mobility Studies - where ions go within a beam potential and do they get trapped. | * 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 | ||
[[Ionization Effects Meetings | Return to Ionization Effects Meetings]] | [[Ionization Effects Meetings | Return to Ionization Effects Meetings]] | ||
[[Weekly phone call - Jan 24, 2020 | Go to Meeting Page]] | [[Weekly phone call - Jan 24, 2020 | Go to Meeting Page]] |
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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