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==Equipments & Components==
==Equipments & Components==
===High Vacuum (HV) Components===
===High Vacuum (HV) Components===
1) Roughing Pump<br />
* Roughing Pump<br />
2) Turbo Pump<br />
* Turbo Pump<br />
3) KF-25 Stainless Steel vacuum bellow (1 meter)<br />
* KF-25 Stainless Steel vacuum bellow (1 meter)<br />
4) CF-40 Stainless Steel Tee <br />
* CF-40 Stainless Steel Tee <br />
5) CF-40 Stainless Steel Cross <br />
* CF-40 Stainless Steel Cross <br />
6) CF-40 Stainless Steel Viewport<br />
* CF-40 Stainless Steel Viewport<br />
7) CF-40 Stainless Steel High-voltage Dual Port Feedthroughs (x2) <br />
* CF-40 Stainless Steel High-voltage Dual Port Feedthroughs (x2) <br />
8) CF-40 Stainless Steel Multi-Pin Feedthrough, Double-Ended<br />
* CF-40 Stainless Steel Multi-Pin Feedthrough, Double-Ended<br />
9) CF-40 to KF-25 Stainless Steel Flange Adapter
* CF-40 to KF-25 Stainless Steel Flange Adapter


===Electrical Components===
===Electrical Components===
1) High Voltage Power Supply Unit (PSU) (up to 5kV)<br />
* High Voltage Power Supply Unit (PSU) (up to 5kV)<br />
2) Current Controlled PSU
* Current Controlled PSU


===Beam Focusing Components===
===Beam Focusing Components===
1) Enzil Lens<br />
* Enzil Lens<br />
2) Pair parallel plates (x2)  
* Pair parallel plates (x2)  


===Measurement Components===
===Measurement Components===
1) RBD's 9103 USB Picoammeter, (Alternative: Multimeter)<br />
* RBD's 9103 USB Picoammeter, (Alternative: Multimeter)<br />
2) High Vacuum Digital Gauge<br />
* High Vacuum Digital Gauge<br />
3) Thermocouple  
* Thermocouple  


==Setup==
==Setup==

Revision as of 14:09, 29 January 2022

Creating an SEM was proven to be too difficult. The electron gun with a magnetic lens is a simplification of the project.

Idea

There are two parts to this project. The first would be to create the electron source which seems to be done with the use of a Lenard/Crookes tube [1]. Secondly, we would want to focus this electron beam into a spot with the use of a homemade magnetic lens (probably a solenoid of some form). We could perhaps perform a measurement of the focal length with respect to the magnetic field strength of the lens.

Team Members

Irvin Lim
Aliki Sofia Rotelli
Tan Chuan Jie
Lai Tian Hao

Equipments & Components

High Vacuum (HV) Components

  • Roughing Pump
  • Turbo Pump
  • KF-25 Stainless Steel vacuum bellow (1 meter)
  • CF-40 Stainless Steel Tee
  • CF-40 Stainless Steel Cross
  • CF-40 Stainless Steel Viewport
  • CF-40 Stainless Steel High-voltage Dual Port Feedthroughs (x2)
  • CF-40 Stainless Steel Multi-Pin Feedthrough, Double-Ended
  • CF-40 to KF-25 Stainless Steel Flange Adapter

Electrical Components

  • High Voltage Power Supply Unit (PSU) (up to 5kV)
  • Current Controlled PSU

Beam Focusing Components

  • Enzil Lens
  • Pair parallel plates (x2)

Measurement Components

  • RBD's 9103 USB Picoammeter, (Alternative: Multimeter)
  • High Vacuum Digital Gauge
  • Thermocouple

Setup

Measurements

Potential Problems