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| ==== Software Micrometer Movements ==== | ==== Software Micrometer Movements ==== | ||
| - | To check to see if the micrometer | + | It is important to check to see if the micrometers |
| + | Enter teletype mode via < | ||
| + | Method 1: The Easy way\\ | ||
| + | - Type TMAX and enter | ||
| + | - The micrometer 1 should now move towards the bulkhead, ensure the micrometer doesn' | ||
| + | - Type TMIN and enter | ||
| + | - The top micrometer 1 should now move towards the mirror, ensure the micrometer doesn' | ||
| + | - Type BMAX and enter | ||
| + | - The micrometer 2 should now move towards the bulkhead, ensure the micrometer doesn' | ||
| + | - Type BMIN and enter | ||
| + | - The top micrometer 2 should now move towards the mirror, ensure the micrometer doesn' | ||
| + | <hidden Method 2: The methodology and how to do it if you don't have the correct mm.rtn>, you move the micrometer by (Cal Step) + (Zero position).\\ | ||
| Examples: If (Cal Step)+(Zero Position) = x | Examples: If (Cal Step)+(Zero Position) = x | ||
| - | <code | dosbox> | + | <code | dosbox |
| >M,10,-x | >M,10,-x | ||
| - This will move the micrometer towards the mirror | - This will move the micrometer towards the mirror | ||
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| >M,10,-1 | >M,10,-1 | ||
| - Type the absolute value for the movements (x-1, ie x=2121 --> 2121 +1 = 2122) | - Type the absolute value for the movements (x-1, ie x=2121 --> 2121 +1 = 2122) | ||
| - | - This will move the micrometer back to the measuring position, the -1 will reset the zero location | + | - This will move the micrometer back to the measuring position, the -1 will reset the zero location |
| </ | </ | ||
| To move the micrometer to the bulkhead position, find the highest step number in either the UV or a CJ file, let that number by y. | To move the micrometer to the bulkhead position, find the highest step number in either the UV or a CJ file, let that number by y. | ||
| - | starting from your zero position, run the following | + | starting from your zero position, run the following. |
| - | <code | dosbox> | + | <code | dosbox |
| >M,10,y | >M,10,y | ||
| </ | </ | ||
| Refer to [[motor|Motor Positions]] for the motor numbers | Refer to [[motor|Motor Positions]] for the motor numbers | ||
| + | </ | ||
| ===== Adjusting from 302nm to 296.7nm line ===== | ===== Adjusting from 302nm to 296.7nm line ===== | ||
| ==== Issue with 302nm' | ==== Issue with 302nm' | ||
| The reason that line 302nm was originally picked was because that one of the closes peaks to the micrometer' | The reason that line 302nm was originally picked was because that one of the closes peaks to the micrometer' | ||
| + | \\ | ||
| ==== Finding the new values ==== | ==== Finding the new values ==== | ||
| To find the new cal step, we will first open the latest CH scan. {{: | To find the new cal step, we will first open the latest CH scan. {{: | ||
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| These values should be entered into the ICF. | These values should be entered into the ICF. | ||
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| - | ==== The Explanation ==== | ||
| \\ | \\ | ||
| + | \\ | ||
| + | \\ | ||
| + | ==== The Explanation ==== | ||
| {{ : | {{ : | ||
| The hardest part of micrometers is to understand how all the steps are calculated and where the steps are coming from.\\ | The hardest part of micrometers is to understand how all the steps are calculated and where the steps are coming from.\\ | ||
| All the calculations for the ICF is from the left to right.\\ | All the calculations for the ICF is from the left to right.\\ | ||
| The movement via MM, positive is on the right, negative goes to the left.\\ | The movement via MM, positive is on the right, negative goes to the left.\\ | ||
| + | Note: The typical cal step is around 900+ steps. | ||
| + | \\ | ||
| + | \\ | ||
| + | ===== Finding Micrometer #1 Offset From Scratch ===== | ||
| + | ==== Finding the hp line (Double Spectrometer only MKIII) ==== | ||
| + | Go into teletype mode by going into [[mm|MM]]\\ | ||
| + | <code | dosbox teletype>> | ||
| + | >M,1,0 | ||
| + | >M,10,-1 | ||
| + | > | ||
| + | > | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | The last line will move the bottom 50 steps backwards (while setting the new reference) and read the counts on slit 2 for a cycle of 5 times and output to the screen. As it does this you should be able to see the counts increase and get a peak. Once that is found, press < | ||
| + | Now run < | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Finding the HG line ==== | ||
| + | === Using CI === | ||
| + | Run the CI routine. | ||
| + | <code | dosbox menu> | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | Select 1 step increments for CI for a fine resolution. | ||
| + | |||
| + | === Plotting the results === | ||
| + | Once brewer has completed the CI scan, the results can be plotted on excel. \\ | ||
| + | {{: | ||
| + | This graph shows a good CI scan where the HG peak is as expected on 2967.28. | ||
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| + | While its always nice to see the peak where it is expected, sometimes it doesn' | ||
| + | {{: | ||
| + | To solve that we will first find where the peak that was suppose to be at 2697.28 is. In this case, it is at < | ||
| + | < | ||
| + | Now take that and add² it to the micrometer 1 & 2³ offset\\ | ||
| + | |||
| + | === Manually via mm === | ||
| + | This method should only be used if you are somewhat close to the HG line to begin with otherwise you may get confused with the other HG | ||
| + | |||
| + | === Notes === | ||
| + | ¹The Brewer MKIII Operators Manual, Appendix H, motor positions for instrument control table, describes micrometer movement as” 576 steps/mm - wavelength change of 0.0065 nm/step (positive steps increase wavelength and decrease micrometer setting) . The above example is in angstroms: 0.0065 nm/step equals 0.065 angstroms / step\\ | ||
| + | ² In this case, the peak is before 2967 so we add, if it is beyond 2967, we would subtract to the micrometer offset\\ | ||
| + | ³ Micrometer 2 offset needs to be changed for MKIII instruments.\\ | ||
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| + | ===== MKIII Grating scans===== | ||
| + | {{ : | ||
| ===== Other docs ===== | ===== Other docs ===== | ||
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