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1 -=== Some basic stuff: ===
1 +* [[LINK to detailled infos from MSK~[~[image:url:http://hasfweb.desy.de/pub/TWiki/TWikiDocGraphics/external-link.gif~|~|width="13" height="12"~]~]>>url:http://mskwiki/index.php?title=BAM-DAQ_Channels||shape="rect"]]
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3 -* The relevant data is the arrival time FLASH.SDIAG/BAM/4DBC3/LOW_CHARGE_ARRIVAL_TIME
4 -* Besides the arrival time from FLASH1 there is also the FLASH2/3 electron arrival time saved. The BAM data is saved for the complete RF pulse. First bunches are from FLASH1 then there is a gap for switching and then there is a second part for FLASH2 (starting at the FLASH2 start time (recorded in DAQ as {{code language="none"}}/FL2/Timing/start time flash2{{/code}}))
5 -* There are LOW and HIGH charge channels. For now the LOW_CHARGE Channel is the relevant one.
6 -* Bigger numbers indicate later arrival time of the electrons
7 -* The arrival time should be within -20 ps and +20 ps - otherwise there might be a problem ...
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9 -=== Data structure ===
5 +* the relevant data is the Arrivaltime FLASH.SDIAG/BAM/4DBC3/LOW_CHARGE_ARRIVAL_TIME
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11 -(% style="color: rgb(0,0,0);" %)The details about the functionality and the data structure can be found on the page: (%%)**[[ BAM Data Structure>>doc:SDiagPublic.BAM Data Structure]]**
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9 +* There are now (since March 2017) LOW and HIGH charge channels. for now the LOW_CHARGE Channel is the relavant one.
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15 -= General information for the data analysis of pump-probe experiments =
13 +* bigger numbers indicate later arrivaltime of the electrons
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19 -please have a close look to the publication:
17 +* the arrivaltime sould be within -20 ps and +20 ps . otherwise there might be a problem ...
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21 -Evgeny Savelyev, et al,  //Jitter-Correction for IR/UV-XUV Pump-Probe Experiments at the FLASH Free-Electron Laser//,
22 -New J. Phys. **19**, 043009 (2017), [[https:~~/~~/doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aa652d>>url:https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aa652d||shape="rect"]]
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24 -describing in detail the usage of BAM, streak camera and delay line data in order to get the actual time axis as reliable as possible.
21 +* There is a BAM status parameter: FLASH.SDIAG/BAM/4DBC3/BAM_STATUS.1 (the 1 indicates FLASH1)
22 +** bit 0 (value: 1) = data is valid,
23 +** bit 1 (value: 2) = at least 1 bunch is present,
24 +** bit 2 (value: 4) = calibration is on,
25 +** bit 3 (value: 8) = internal feedback is on,
26 +** bit 4 (value: 16) = tuning mode is on
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28 -Here is a summary of the ideas:
30 +* if DBC3 is not working then also 3DBC2 can be used. there is a linear correlation between BC2 and BC3
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30 -== Streak camera info ==
32 +(from Marie: der groesste Drift-Beitrag kommt immer aus dem Injektor (also alles zw. Injektorlaser und ACC39) Einfluss von ACC23 ist deutlich kleiner. Im Mittel hat man einen linearen Zusammenhang zw. Ankunftszeit BC2 zu BC3.)
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32 -* the streak camera measures the delay between optical (amplified) laser and FEL (dipole radiation). - not in respect to the master clock !
33 -* streak camera ONLY delivers data which is averaged over several 10 seconds. There is NO shot to shot info.
34 -* a larger value of the streak camera delay (typically) indicates that the optical laser comes later than the FEL (or FEL earlier than the laser ...)
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38 +=== more Info: ===
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40 -{{info title="Correction of pump-probe delay"}}
41 -* BAM measurement: difference between electrons and timing system
42 -** usually the BAM signal has to be added to the delay ...
43 -** it is the best to test addition/subtraction and check the results on a step function (more/less sharp) - if there is no change of the data with + and - there is anyway something wrong. please contact your local contact for more information / help
44 -* Streak camera: difference between electrons and optical laser
45 -** it is a slow signal and should only be used as a rolling average over multiple minutes
46 -** if you see a drift in the streak camera which you do not see in the BAM it is resulting from the optical laser
47 -** if this (BAM - streak camera signal) is significant e.g. 200 fs over 1 h, it means the drift compensation was probably off and it should be compensated
48 -** addition/subtraction is dependent on the setup and have to be checked
49 -{{/info}}
42 +* [[talk by Marie (2011)>>attach:FLASH-seminar-2011_BAM_study_results.pdf]]
43 +* contact: Marie Kristin Czwalinna
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47 +== Streak camera info ==
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51 +* the streak camera measures the delay between optical (amplified) laser and FEL (dipole radiation). - not in respect to the master clock !
52 +* streak camera ONLY delivers data which is averaged over seveal 10 seconds. there is NO shot to shot info.
53 +* a larger value of the streak camera delay indicates that the optical laser comes later than the FEL (or FEL earlier than the laser ...)