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-==== NEC Alphatross RF Source Instructions ==== +====== NEC Alphatross RF Source Instructions ======
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-** Duoplasmatron Instructions **+
  
-**Please study the diagram below.**+=== START UP ===
  
-{{playground:​duo.jpg|}}+== In the Vault ==
  
  
 +  - Verify LE Extension Vacuum - indicated by Ion Gauge controller with orange displays on magnet.
 +  - Verify Source Vacuum - indicated Ion Gauge controller with blue displays in 19" rack.
 +  - Unground alpha source and hang shepherd'​s hook on concrete wall conduits
 +  - Close Alphatross gate and verify interlocks OK by observing indicator light.
 +  - Set buncher tube selector switch - see [[playground:​buncher|Buncher Setup and Use]]
 +  - Unground sputter source [optional], hang shepherd'​s hook on gate.
 +  - Close Sputter source gate.
  
-These instructions were developed by David Ingram, please e-mail any comments or questions about them to him, at ingram@ohio.edu.+== In the Control Room ==
  
-This page includesDuoplasmatron cold startwarm start, start from standby; shutdown completely, shutdown ​for warm start, ​shutdown ​to standby; Trouble shooting; 3He operation.+  - Source camera must have a view of the faraday screen on the blue box of the source head.   
 +    - To gain control of the source cameraOn the joystick unit press "​2"​ then "​CAM"​ to specify the camera. 
 +    - Use the joystick and "​TELE"​ or "​WIDE"​ to create a view of interest. 
 +  - If not already presentlaunch the Alphatross software (Version 6.0) on the source computer. 
 +  - Press the "​on"​ button for Water Cooling. ​ The water cooling system: 
 +    - operates independently of the source and the HV interlocks. ​  
 +    - contains a flow switch that must be closed in order to start the source. 
 +    - provides heat to prevent Rb freezing. 
 +    - provides cooling to the magnet in the source. 
 +  - In prompt succession press the "​on"​ buttons ​for: Source Power and He4 Gas. 
 +    - These actions ​start a 60 second timer on the RF supply and set initial conditions on the Magnet and Mass Flow Controller. 
 +    - A dim neon light will illuminate behind the Faraday screen on the source box. 
 +    - After 60 seconds the RF power starts. ​ This: 
 +      - gives a reading on the meter above the Faraday screen 
 +      - may ignite the plasma giving an intense white glow. 
 +  - Raise the Magnet to 4 A (may ignite the plasma). 
 +  - If the plasma has not ignited 
 +    - Raise the gas flow until the plasma ignites. ​ This should be less than 1 SCCM in most instances. 
 +    - Quickly lower the gas flow back to 0.350 SCCM (or your desired operating rate). 
 +  - Set the probe voltage by: 
 +    - Monitoring the Ion Gauge pressure. 
 +      - it should remain less than 4 x 10-6 Torr.   
 +      - Operating range is around 2 x 10-6 or less. 
 +    - Raise the Probe Voltage to 3 kV. 
 +      - Check probe current to insure that it is less than 4 mA. 
 +    - Continue raising the probe voltage to 6kV. 
 +      - Maintain probe current less than 4mA.  High probe current may indicate: 
 +        - Source is still grounded. 
 +        - Source is dirty and requires service. 
 +    - Set Extractor Voltage to 5kV. 
 +    - Set Bias Voltage to a value that gives desired injection energy. ​ Typical values are at least 53keV. 
 +      - Injection energy is displayed in the upper window. 
 +      - Injection energy is the sum of ProbeExtractor, and Bias voltages. 
 +      - Beam yields improve above 30 keV. 
 +    - Set the Focus Voltage to 5.5 kV 
 +    - Set the Faraday cup meter to position 7 (alphatross cup). 
 +    - Tune for maximum __stable__ beam. 
 +      - Primary adjustment at this stage seems to be focus voltage. 
 +      - Current may be on the order of 30 μA.
  
 +==**DO NOT PROCEED UNTIL CHAMBER TEMPERATURE EXCEEDS 39°C**==
  
-** Duoplasmatron Start-up **+  ​Set the Oven Voltage to 80 V. 
 +  - Set Einzel Lens to 20 kV. 
 +  - Wait until the Oven Temperature is at least 160 C, 10 - 20 minutes. 
 +  - Tune for maximum stable beam using 
 +    - Focus Voltage 
 +    - Mass Flow - optimum around 0.25 SCCM. 
 +    - Verify injection energy is at desired value. 
 +  - Open source gate valve. 
 +  - Take our source Faraday cup. 
 +  - Move FC selector switch to position 1 (LE cup) 
 +  - Tune beam into FC 
 +    - Set inflection magnet (typical values are around 1.2 A) 
 +    - Typical beam currents at this stage are around 500 nA.
  
-You need to determine what the state of the source is before you do anythingDepending on the electrical ​and vacuum status ​the source ​will be starting from cold, warm, or standby.+  * Oven Voltage can be increased ​to give additional beam current. ​ It IS possible to boil all of the Rb out of the oven When this happens, ​the oven temperature will rise and the chamber temperature ​will fall.  Decrease the oven voltage and allow Rb to accumulate within the oven.
  
-The first check you need to make is on the vacuum status of the source. The source pressure should be less than 5x10<​sup>​-6</​sup>​ torr. If it is not find out why before going any further. +===SHUT DOWN===
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-If the control power for the machine, and/or for the source are off, or if the sodium canal supply is off or at zero current, you are starting from the cold state. +
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-If the power to the source console is on and the sodium canal heater current is ~0.3 A and a beam has been successfully extracted previously, then the source is starting already warm. +
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-If the power to the source console is on and the sodium canal heater current is ~0.55 A and there is ~0.75 A of arc and the extraction and canal supplies are on, then the source is in standby. +
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-If the source is in any other state please ask before proceeding. +
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-** Starting warm ** +
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-This applies when the source already been run successfully and the Sodium heater current left at ~0.3 A, and is the usual state from which to start the source. +
-At the Control Console: +
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-1. Check the source vacuum is less than 5x10<​sup>​-6</​sup>​ torr. +
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-In the Vault:+
  
 +  - Click the software button "​Automatic Shutdown"​
 +  - Confirm you wish to quit by answering "​y"​
 +  - Walk away.  ​
 +  - ** Do not open the source gates until the process is finished **
 +    - This process puts in the cup, closes the gate valve, and shuts down the source as things cool to proper levels.
 +    - The automated process can be stopped by clicking the "​Automatic Shutdown"​ again.
  
playground/alphatross.txt · Last modified: 2022/06/08 09:05 by leblanc