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− | *Mamun made the first multi-alkali photocathode in the GTS! | + | *Mamun made the first multi-alkali photocathode in the GTS!...just not on the puck! |
** There is about 1 micro-Amp of photocurrent when illuminated with the laser. | ** There is about 1 micro-Amp of photocurrent when illuminated with the laser. | ||
** The photocathode shows photocurrent when ambient light enters the chamber through uncovered viewports, and when the RGA filament is turned on. | ** The photocathode shows photocurrent when ambient light enters the chamber through uncovered viewports, and when the RGA filament is turned on. |
Latest revision as of 14:36, 26 April 2016
- Mamun made the first multi-alkali photocathode in the GTS!...just not on the puck!
- Laser
- Shukui is making great progress with the laser transport system
- The LPSS has been certified by SSG
- Magnets
- The correctors have been installed int he beam line
- Software (G. Croke) has provided controls for running the GTS in rack FL05B10, [1]
- Viewers
- Functional. They are the point where they need the EPICS screen interface to drive them in/out.
- Joe Gubeli, Chris Gould and K. Jordan are working on the cameras.
- Vacuum
- All ion pumps connected to UHV supplies.
- Each pump cable has been labeled thanks to John for providing resistive load.
- Dump
- Electrically isolated
- Lead shield 'case' is now in the GTS. Will bring Vashek to check it out.
- Shukui lent us a chiller, still needs to be connected