Wednesday, June 20, 2012, 17:29, Nikita Bernier, NiO, Ta target boat, , Done, NiO development
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Wednesday, June 20, 2012, 22:33, John Wong, NiO, Ta target boat, , Done, NiO development
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Thursday, June 21, 2012, 18:13, John Wong, NiO, Ta target boat, , Failed, NiO development - Container broke!
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John Wong wrote: |
Nikita Bernier wrote: |
Wednesday, June 20, 2012, 17:23
New Target boat, with no coating, wrapped with a 0.002 inches thick Ta foil, contains NiO D-shape discs :
Sample, # Disks, Mass (g), Thickness (mm)
1 12, 1.9396, 1.938
2 13, 0.9592, 0.847
3 25, 2.6675, 3.06
See John's Ipad for their recipes.
Evaporator #2 is now auto-ramping overnight at 0.5 A/min, up to 580 A, with the maximum voltage limited at 14 V, between 3.00e-05 (Good vacuum) and 4.00e-05 Torr (Bad vacuum).
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Wednesday, June 20, 2012, 22:28
TGHT tripped off at 78A due to high out-gassing pressure. The current was tapped down to 75A before it was turned back on.
Changed ramping rate from 0.5A/min to 0.2A/min.
Initiate auto-ramping...
Thursday, June 21, 2012, 08:35
Vacuum has come down to 7e-7 as TGHT is being ramped up at 0.2A/min. (see attachment#1).
Increase TGHT rate to 2A/min.
The temperature should be measured when the heater gets up to around 500A.
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Thursday, June 21, 2012, 17:37
The NiO discs were heated up to 1500C at 560A. The target heater was lowered in steps and the temperature was measured. At 320A, the target container was ~1110C. (see attachment #1)
There was a sign of resistant on the target container as the p/s voltage started to go up at a higher rate. (see attachment#2, 3, 4 for the archived striptool).
Unfortunately, the target container was broken; it was most likely reacted with the Ni. (see attachment#5)
So.... the possible solution?! TRY coating the container with Ta2O5. Will discuss more in the Friday Jun 22 meeting.
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