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Rules concerning Superconducting Magnets and Dilution Refrigerator Experiments
Experiments involving superconducting magnets and/or dilution refrigerators
are labor-intensive for the sample environment staff and imply a quite high
risk of problems, especially at the beginning of an experiment. In the evening
and on weekends, there is only very limited technical support. In order to
minimize beam time losses, some rules have been established:
Experiments with superconducting magnets and/or dilution refrigerator experiments
- Aligning the sample with neutrons must be done before the starting day.
Dilution refrigerator experiments
- Sample changes must be done on working days
- The sample must in general be ready (put on/into a suitable holder)
in the morning of a workday before starting
the experiment, except when the stick is already used immediately before.
Please contact the sample environment staff before booking the travel
in order to agree about the latest time possible for putting the sample
into the dilution stick.
- Sample changes take a full working day, i.e. the warming up of the old
sample must start early in the morning.
See also Scheduling Policy for Superconducting Magnets and Dilution Refrigerators (intended mainly for
instrument responsibles)
This particular version was published on 08-Mar-2007 13:58:00 UTC by MarkusZolliker.
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