X-Git-Url: https://git.ucc.asn.au/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=research%2FTCS%2F2012-10-04%2Freadme;h=4fa0b2184000496531136348ad26a2960e98e355;hb=a7d8345df2113285f79f2998b0355271508544fc;hp=0ed12a7d5755aa1fe9164acff347268b1881900a;hpb=11ac23e77329b0d398714a0ed3e3a2bdc5c1c703;p=matches%2Fhonours.git diff --git a/research/TCS/2012-10-04/readme b/research/TCS/2012-10-04/readme index 0ed12a7d..4fa0b218 100644 --- a/research/TCS/2012-10-04/readme +++ b/research/TCS/2012-10-04/readme @@ -14,3 +14,17 @@ Arrive 9:30am - Odd, because normally 3.5A is enough to be able to visibly see deposition after ~30min - The Au ball is not on the apex of the Tungsten wire; it is not receiving as much heat - Hopefully increasing the current will not destroy the filament + + - Curve shifts leftways then slowly shifts back + + - There are "double peaks" in the slope + - Maybe I can focus the gun to get rid of them? + - I did this already on 2012-09-27... but they came back! + - Try anyway + - Succeeded in getting "nice" curve, but current is 1x less! + - Use it anyway + +- OK.... take control curves + + +