Difference between revisions of "200kV Wien filter - V3"
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**:[https://logbooks.jlab.org/entry/3733762 Gabriel's first test with 40 kV feedthroughs applying 19 kV per plate Wien on test stand] | **:[https://logbooks.jlab.org/entry/3733762 Gabriel's first test with 40 kV feedthroughs applying 19 kV per plate Wien on test stand] | ||
**[[Media:Update from Carlos March 2020.pptx]] | **[[Media:Update from Carlos March 2020.pptx]] | ||
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; Oct 24 2019 - Wien magnet assembly at UITF | ; Oct 24 2019 - Wien magnet assembly at UITF | ||
* [[media:191024_UITF_Wien.pptx]] | * [[media:191024_UITF_Wien.pptx]] |
Revision as of 12:05, 18 March 2020
- The version of the Wien filter described here is an improved version of the one tested in UITF beamline with the following changes:
- 40 kV CeramTec HV feedthroughs (3/4" diameter).
- Spring-guide to couple to 40 kV feedthrough
- Spring to match design, but we had to use some that are slightly magnetic. Danny ordered new non-magnetic springs and gave them to Phil.
- HV tests have been performed without the magnet coil and without the iron yokes
- Media:Update from Carlos March 2020.pptx
- Media:Wien filter shorter plate gaps.pptx
- Oct 24 2019 - Wien magnet assembly at UITF