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The following pictures are of the target ladder assembly in the chamber. The tritium cell (top cell in the photos) was actually an identical but empty cell used as a placeholder for alignment purposes.
 
The following pictures are of the target ladder assembly in the chamber. The tritium cell (top cell in the photos) was actually an identical but empty cell used as a placeholder for alignment purposes.
  
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==<span style="font-size:100%"> '''Gas Cells''' </span>==
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There are 5 gas cells as shown below. These cells are (from top to bottom): Tritium, Deuterium, Hydrogen, Helium-3, and Empty.
 
[[File:T2-cell-ladder.jpg|left|500px|]]
 
[[File:T2-cell-ladder.jpg|left|500px|]]
  

Revision as of 22:40, 9 August 2018

The following pictures are of the target ladder assembly in the chamber. The tritium cell (top cell in the photos) was actually an identical but empty cell used as a placeholder for alignment purposes.

Gas Cells

There are 5 gas cells as shown below. These cells are (from top to bottom): Tritium, Deuterium, Hydrogen, Helium-3, and Empty.

T2-cell-ladder.jpg
Solid-ladder.jpg
Optics-side.jpg