Difference between revisions of "200kV Wien filter - V3"

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*The version of the Wien filter described here is an improved version of the one tested in UITF beamline with the following changes:
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** 40 kV CeramTec HV feedthroughs (3/4" diameter).
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** Spring-guide to couple to 40 kV feedthrough
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** 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.
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** HV tests have been performed without the magnet coil and without the iron yokes
 
:[[Media:Wien filter modeled in CTS by Gabriel and tested to 20kV per plate in UITF 2019.pptx]]
 
:[[Media:Wien filter modeled in CTS by Gabriel and tested to 20kV per plate in UITF 2019.pptx]]
 
:[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]

Revision as of 14:40, 8 October 2019

  • 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:Wien filter modeled in CTS by Gabriel and tested to 20kV per plate in UITF 2019.pptx
Gabriel's first test with 40 kV feedthroughs applying 19 kV per plate Wien on test stand