Difference: 20151127_MSciSpectrocopyLab (1 vs. 3)

Revision 328 Nov 2015 - JosephBayley

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Additional Data Taking

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  • Using the Helium lamp, with micrometer set at 4.0mm.
  • Starting at 0.05s exposure time, increasing in 0.05s increments, finishing at 1s.
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Revision 227 Nov 2015 - AshleaKemp

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META TOPICPARENT name="StewartBoogertSpectroscopy2015"

Additional Data Taking

  • Previously, plotted $\sigma_{\sigma}$ against exposure time for one spectral line from the Helium lamp
  • Noticed this plot was not smooth, and $\sigma_{\sigma}$ fluctuated quite significantly for different exposure time
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  • To try and smooth out this plot, we are taking 5 frames at each exposure time and finding the average error, rather than just analysing the one.
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  • To try and smooth out this plot, we are taking 10 frames at each exposure time and finding the average error, rather than just analysing the one.
 
  • Using the Helium lamp, with micrometer set at 4.0mm.
Changed:
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  • Starting at 0.05s exposure time, increasing in 0.05s increments.
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  • Starting at 0.05s exposure time, increasing in 0.05s increments, finishing at 1s.
  -- AshleaKemp - 27 Nov 2015

Revision 127 Nov 2015 - AshleaKemp

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META TOPICPARENT name="StewartBoogertSpectroscopy2015"

Additional Data Taking

  • Previously, plotted $\sigma_{\sigma}$ against exposure time for one spectral line from the Helium lamp
  • Noticed this plot was not smooth, and $\sigma_{\sigma}$ fluctuated quite significantly for different exposure time
  • To try and smooth out this plot, we are taking 5 frames at each exposure time and finding the average error, rather than just analysing the one.
  • Using the Helium lamp, with micrometer set at 4.0mm.
  • Starting at 0.05s exposure time, increasing in 0.05s increments.

-- AshleaKemp - 27 Nov 2015

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