Matteo, Eleonora, Simon
With the alignment set yesterday and the day before (see log entries 1448 and 1445), we were able to start with inserting a sapphire mirror (SHINKOSHA, No. 7). We are using this mirror as a kind of a test-sample to check whether the system is giving reliable data since this sample has been measured already in the past.
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Note: In order to have enough clearance for the mirror (thickness ~15cm), we removed the IR imaging-unit later on
Once the mirror was set, we started a checkup measurement to compare our setup with measurements from the past:
With the results, we confirmed an absorption coefficient of ~130 ppm/cm which is in agreement with Manuel's measurements (~119 ppm/cm mean value over an entire map)
Then, in the afternoon, we started to take a X-Y absorption map in the center of the mirror (anticipated duration ~14h). That should be finished by tomorrow.
Today at 20:15 I checked the status of the map and found that the computer rebooted (apparently due to some windows updates even if the auto-update was switched off).
Luckily the laser was still operating at the previously set value, so I restarted the map at 20:17.
I logged in to monitor the measurement and found that the labview crashed. I tried to restart the measurement but the computer was unbearably slow so I reboted it.
The crash of the labview and subsequent restart resetted the LockIn parameters, therefore the measurement now seems unfeasible.
We will investigate tomorrow how to solve this problem.
With Manuel's help I managed to change the sensitivity initialization of the lock-in. Now it is set at 5mV/mA.
I restarted the measurement around 23:45 after measuring the stability of the pump laser: dP/P < 2.5% (see attached fig.1)