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#*<u>Purpose</u>: Determining whether trapped ions are present in the accelerator after an electron beam run. | #*<u>Purpose</u>: Determining whether trapped ions are present in the accelerator after an electron beam run. | ||
#*<u>Experiment Details</u>: | #*<u>Experiment Details</u>: | ||
− | ##Run | + | ##Run 100-500uA electron beam for a fixed amount of time with GHV=100kV, GS=150A and anode biased at 1kV...enough to produce a visible ghost beam on viewer 2. |
+ | ##Turn off real electron beam | ||
+ | ##With the GHV and GS on, turn anode bias down to zero - if ions are trapped between the anode and GS, they will move towards the cathode. | ||
+ | ##Measure current on cathode via an ammeter. If this is not possible, then we can measure current on the anode via an ammeter. | ||
+ | #*<u>Null Hypothesis</u> No current reading on cathode/anode, implying there are no trapped ions between the cathode/anode. | ||
+ | #*<u>Duration of Experiment</u> 1-2 hours | ||
+ | #*<u>Setup/Equipment Needed</u> Need to be able to measure current on either cathode or anode - perhaps we can connect an ammeter in series with either the cathode or anode? | ||
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Revision as of 13:07, 10 March 2019
- Measuring Ions
- Purpose: Determining whether trapped ions are present in the accelerator after an electron beam run.
- Experiment Details:
- Run 100-500uA electron beam for a fixed amount of time with GHV=100kV, GS=150A and anode biased at 1kV...enough to produce a visible ghost beam on viewer 2.
- Turn off real electron beam
- With the GHV and GS on, turn anode bias down to zero - if ions are trapped between the anode and GS, they will move towards the cathode.
- Measure current on cathode via an ammeter. If this is not possible, then we can measure current on the anode via an ammeter.
- Null Hypothesis No current reading on cathode/anode, implying there are no trapped ions between the cathode/anode.
- Duration of Experiment 1-2 hours
- Setup/Equipment Needed Need to be able to measure current on either cathode or anode - perhaps we can connect an ammeter in series with either the cathode or anode?