1 OR 1.5  INCHES IS ONLY ONE OF THE DIMENSIONS.

THE OTHER ONE IS SMALLER, AND THE BEAM IS NOT CIRCULAR ( OR NOT CONICAL).




At 17:44 16.1.2011, you wrote:
What interested me was the beam collimator. I'd thought the beam would be
collimated and small diameter like a LASER, but the setup clearly is to
produve a beam of Cs maybe 1 to 1.5 inches in diameter.

-John

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> On 01/16/2011 04:38 PM, Jean-Louis Noel wrote:
>> Hi Magnus,
>>
>> From: "Magnus Danielson" <[email protected]>
>>
>>>> As you can see on page 28 vials remains untouched till everythings are
>>>> in place
>>>> and else broken.
>>>
>>> No, do read at page 27 first. There is some handling in a glove-box
>>> filled with argon and movement from that one before final assembly etc.
>>
>> Yes, but I think you can find a solution to break the vials when
>> everything is in place.
>> Safer!
>
> You can, but that description was not the best inspiration.
>
> I'll have to dig my archive to find a better example.
>
> But honestly, this would only be one tiny details out of many.
>
> Cheers,
> Magnus
>
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