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*I used the following diagram from [[Physics307L:Labs/electron diffraction| Darrell Bonn]].[[Image:Setup.jpg|thumb|right|Circuit Diagram for the set up of the Electron Diffraction Lab]]
*I used the following diagram from [[Physics307L:Labs/electron diffraction| Darrell Bonn]].[[Image:Setup.jpg|thumb|right|Circuit Diagram for the set up of the Electron Diffraction Lab]]
*First I only used 3 different components and bnc cables.  I hooked the electron diffraction machine up to the DC power supply.  I had to hook up the heater on the power supply (rated at 6.3V 3A) to the F3 and F4 ports, and the  
*First I only used 3 different components and bnc cables.  I hooked the electron diffraction machine up to the DC power supply.  I had to hook up the heater on the power supply (rated at 6.3V 3A) to the F3 and F4 ports, and the  
==Notes==
===Day 1===
===Day 2===
==Data==
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==Calculations==
==Errors==
=References=
=References=
[http://www-hep.phys.unm.edu/~gold/phys307L/manual.pdf Dr Golds Lab Manual]
[http://www-hep.phys.unm.edu/~gold/phys307L/manual.pdf Dr Golds Lab Manual]

Revision as of 21:13, 6 December 2009

Electron Diffraction Notes

Safety

  • Went over Safety with our lab T.A. Pranav Rathi.
  • The major concern with this lab is again electrical personnel safety. You don't want to shock your self and get hurt. We are using equipment that has large voltages and currents.
  • Equipment safety is also a concern in that the bulb is breakable and you don't want to drop it and watch it shatter. Another concern is when we are connecting the equipment don't run the bias through the heater you may end up frying the bias out due to the fact that it is rated for only 500 mA and the heater is putting out a current of 3A.

Set Up

  • I used the following diagram from Darrell Bonn.
    Circuit Diagram for the set up of the Electron Diffraction Lab
  • First I only used 3 different components and bnc cables. I hooked the electron diffraction machine up to the DC power supply. I had to hook up the heater on the power supply (rated at 6.3V 3A) to the F3 and F4 ports, and the

Notes

Day 1

Day 2

Data

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Calculations

Errors

References

Dr Golds Lab Manual

David's Home

David's Notebook

Physics307L:Labs/electron diffraction

Electron Diffraction Summary