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Entry  Mon Sep 12 10:04:42 2011, Damien Gallop, , , 4He from MCIS to DRAGON EOB Picture_1.pngPicture_2.png

Delivery continued through the weekend. Some 300nA on FC6. The run ended at around 09:00. Source switchover is in progress now.

Entry  Thu Sep 8 11:21:45 2011, Damien Gallop, , , 4He from MCIS to DRAGON Setup Picture_53.png

The 58Ni delivery from MWS to TITAN ended last evening. Beam was unused from about 18:30, and source switchover began at about 22:00. A 4He1+ beam from MCIS was established by 03:00 this morning. Around 35pA is available on FC6 presently. Note that at A/q=4, there are likely contributions from 12C+3 and 16O+4.

Entry  Wed Sep 7 09:50:20 2011, Damien Gallop, , , 58Ni1+ from MWS to TITAN Picture_52.png

Delivery continues. Source change scheduled for 20:30 this evening.

Entry  Tue Sep 6 16:37:24 2011, Damien Gallop, , , 58Ni1+ from MWS to TITAN Picture_50.png

Pilot beam delivery continues. Keerthi came in over the Labor Day weekend to help out on something.

Beam is scheduled for one more day. A source change is scheduled for 20:30 tomorrow.

Entry  Fri Sep 2 10:04:55 2011, Damien Gallop, , , 58Ni1+ from MWS to TITAN 9x

Beam idled overnight. Average ~50pA at FC6. About half that on ILE2T:FC3 presently. Setup on TITAN side in progress.

Later... ICR is concerned about the OLIS separator magnet wandering during the day. It's sunny today, so I would expect a little more wandering than on a rainy day. Also, they have significantly higher current at A/q >58.1 and asked if there could be another mass in the mix. Checking.

Later... TITAN takes coffee break. Opportunity to do a mass scan and also tweak source. Confirmed that centroid of mass peak is ~58.2. (Note: Slits left open for scan, so resolution is low.)

Note: Since this morning magnet adjustments, there are some 200pA of beam at FC6.

Entry  Thu Sep 1 10:01:25 2011, Damien Gallop, , , 58Ni1+ from MWS to TITAN Picture_39.png

Beam was established yesterday. It has grown nicely overnight.

Entry  Wed Aug 31 12:12:39 2011, Damien Gallop, , , 58Ni1+ from MWS to TITAN Setup Picture_37.pngPicture_38.png

Beam on FC6 drifted overnight. Touch up a few things, notably the EE. 25pA on FC6 presently. I also increased microwave power for effect.

Later... about 25pA on FC6. Somewhat noisy, but also stable. I left microwave at 700W. Beam handed over to ICR at ~13:15.

A note about mass flow controller. The new Hastings controllers do indeed shut off completely at zero setting. It should be noted that control in the sub-1sccm region is challenging. Move in 0.01 steps. I found that everything was fine down to 0.15sccm. The next step after that, i.e. to 0.14, closed the flow entirely. Not a crisis in this situation.

Entry  Tue Aug 30 16:40:14 2011, Damien Gallop, , , 58Ni1+ from MWS to TITAN Setup Picture_33.pngPicture_34.pngPicture_36.png

Source switchover from MCIS to MWS. Support gases and liners were pre-fitted. Source lit. Optics set for 20keV operation. ~50pA on FC6.

Entry  Tue Aug 30 10:01:30 2011, Damien Gallop, , , 17O3+ from MCIS Reserved Picture_32.png

We are on orders to retain OLIS for accelerator development. The switchover to 58Ni, scheduled for this morning, is on hold.

Meanwhile, there were WFB1 and PV1 trips this morning. All reset and beam is on. The WFB paddle for the MCISRFS circuit was still rotating at a reasonable rate. I adjusted the WFB setting for ON state with minimum flow.

Later... Beam is still sitting on FC6, very happily, I might add.

Later... at 14:40 I called ICR for clearance to switch beams. Consult with Bema Experts... Yes, I have clearance. Close IV7. EOB for 17O3+.

Entry  Mon Aug 29 10:03:05 2011, Damien Gallop, , , 17O3+ from MCIS to DRAGON 

Delivery continues on autopilot. Looking good. ICR noted that a seemingly unusual number of tweaks to the IOS separator magnet have been required. This is not so surprising, given that the magstab program is not running presently. It is expected that today will be EOB for DRAGON. A switch to 58Ni is on deck.

Later... DRAGON is finished taking beam. ICR is using the beam to set up the accelerators. Beam switchover and maintenance for IOS:IG8 replacement will happen in the morning.

Entry  Thu Aug 25 10:54:34 2011, Damien Gallop, , , 17O3+ from MCIS to DRAGON Picture_24.pngPicture_25.pngPicture_26.pngPicture_27.pngPicture_28.png

Delivery continues.

Entry  Wed Aug 24 10:49:41 2011, Damien Gallop, , , 17O3+ from MCIS to DRAGON Picture_20.pngPicture_21.pngPicture_22.png

Delivery continues. There were several "PV1" trips over the past several days. ICR now has a recipe for resetting this condition. We await a general instruction from ICR via email.

Meanwhile, MCIS:TP3 was off for the last while. ICR notified. Investigating. Turned on again.

Later... At this charge state the source works better with TP3 off. See attached Stripchart.

Entry  Mon Aug 22 09:49:34 2011, Damien Gallop, , , 17O3+ from MCIS to DRAGON Picture_25.png

Delivery continues. The attached vacuum trar suggests that this is about as good as it's going to get. On the other hand, there is a uA of beam on FC6.

Entry  Fri Aug 19 10:01:52 2011, Damien Gallop, , , 17O3+ from MCIS to DRAGON Picture_20.pngPicture_21.png

Setup in progress. No foil at M:5. Source has been running since yesterday. Note that source was opened recently for MRO. Vacuum pumpdown chart for past several days attached.

Later... ~10:00 ICR reported MCIS:PV1 closed. On closer inspection, it was pretty clear that the classic PLC "all PVs go to zero" state occurred sometime earlier this morning, etc. ICR has restored vacuum. Now to restore the source...

Entry  Mon Aug 15 10:19:18 2011, Damien Gallop, , , 84Kr from MWS to TITAN Picture_18.pngPicture_17.png

The source was configured and switched over on Friday. Some teething pains over the weekend. Beam is on FC6 presently.

Entry  Mon Aug 8 17:08:28 2011, Damien Gallop, , , Supernanogan MRO grab.w19243.pnggrab.q19378.png

Cart removed for source servicing. Source opened and split at front seal. Ground and plasma electrodes removed. All internal areas cleaned. Source reassembled. Initial pumping in progress. Leak-up curve a little soft, but reasonable given the cleaning materials used: methanol, acetone, Simple Green.

Entry  Wed Aug 3 00:15:39 2011, Keerthi Jayamanna, Other, General, 22Ne+2 

Source started at 800W of microwave power and 2cc/min neon gas easily. New magnetron produces more power than the old one.

We should try to keep MW power under 500W during running and use only 800W for ignition.  EE left off for the night.

Entry  Fri Jul 22 15:56:08 2011, Damien Gallop, , , 27Al+1 from MWS for DRAGON status Picture_7.png

There have been teething pains developing a good 27Al beam. The Supernanogan sputter source ate through aluminum rods like candy. The MWS worked for a while, but would not hold a sustained plasma. IOS was opened a couple of times to clean the MWS. It ran for a while today, then blinked out. Leak checking is in progress. But the source looks pretty tight from that point of view.

Update at 16:30: Bob has declared EOB for the 27Al run. Next up next week: 22Ne2+, from MCIS if bias will hold comfortably at 22kV.

Entry  Wed Jul 20 01:37:46 2011, Keerthi Jayamanna, , , Al beam development: 

 

Supernanogan is tested for Al+6 beam production.
A 8nA of mass 4.5 is seen. Background pressure is not good enough to
produce more Al+6. Attempt to increase Al beam current with higher sputtering
voltages resulted in fast destruction of the Al sample.
Decided to move to the microwave ion source.
Clean all the Mg and installed Al liners and the Al PE electrode.

Source is now pumping down. Damien, Please start the source as soon as you arive. Try to keep PE current below 500mA. Optimum is ~200mA

Entry  Tue Jul 19 17:02:44 2011, Damien Gallop, , , 27Al+1 from MCIS Setup Picture_5.png

The DRAGON run finished this morning. Switchover to 27Al+6 in progress now.

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