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* Flush the tube, turn it on and test output power
 
* Flush the tube, turn it on and test output power
 
* In case of problems, another group has a system out of commission
 
* In case of problems, another group has a system out of commission
and may allow us to salvage pieces.
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  and may allow us to salvage pieces.
Barring major repair: expected online by end of 2009 with $2-3k
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  Barring major repair: expected online by end of 2009 with $2-3k
Long-term operating goals:
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  Long-term operating goals:
 
* Switch optics to 192nm
 
* Switch optics to 192nm
 
* Get mixture of Ar-F, eventually procure a gas mixing system)
 
* Get mixture of Ar-F, eventually procure a gas mixing system)
 
* Ensure reliable pulse train and consistent power output (±5%)
 
* Ensure reliable pulse train and consistent power output (±5%)

Revision as of 19:18, 17 September 2009

Laser Thinning of Diamond

Current Excimer Laser to be brought online

Laser ablation will be used to thin the diamond chip to the precise thickness required for the radiator. An older excimer laser offered by a local AMO group will converted from a 248 nm beam to the required 192 nm beam. Although the system was last used 10 years ago, it was left in a fully functioning state and was properly flushed upon decomposition. There may also be another unused excimer laser that can be used for parts in case any repair is needed.

Work Schedule

The following is a list of tasks required to get the Ar-F excimer laser online.

  • Tend to the vacuum system: replace oil in diffusion pump, test for

serious leaks at moderately low pressure (10−6 Torr)

  • Test the RF generator (most expensive/hard to replace!)
  • Procure a bottle of pure Ar gas
  • Flush the tube, turn it on and test output power
  • In case of problems, another group has a system out of commission
 and may allow us to salvage pieces.
 Barring major repair: expected online by end of 2009 with $2-3k
 Long-term operating goals:
  • Switch optics to 192nm
  • Get mixture of Ar-F, eventually procure a gas mixing system)
  • Ensure reliable pulse train and consistent power output (±5%)