Future electron accelerators require DC high voltage photoguns to operate beyond the present state of the art to conduct new experiments that require ultra-bright electron beams with high average current and higher bunch charge. To meet these demands, the accelerators must demonstrate improvements in a number of photogun areas including vacuum, field emission elimination in high voltage electrodes, and photocathodes. This dissertation illustrates how these improvements can be achieved by the application of suitable thin-films to the photogun structure for producing ultra-bright electron beams. This work is composed of three complementary studies. First, the outgassing rates of three nominally identical 304L stainless steel vacuum chambers w...
It has been demonstrated that reactive magnetron sputtering can be controlled in low pumping speed v...
Bunched-beam electron cooling is a key feature of all proposed designs of the future electron-ion co...
Plasma photocathodes open a path towards tunable production of well-defined, compact electron beams ...
Future electron accelerators require DC high voltage photoguns to operate beyond the present state o...
To advance magnetized gun research in the United States, a compact DC high voltage photogun with inv...
Field emission is the main mechanism that prevents DC high voltage photoemission electron guns from ...
DC high voltage photoelectron guns are used to produce polarized electron beams for accelerator-base...
Metal photocathodes are widely utilized as electron sources for particle accelerators for their ease...
Electron beams produced by photoinjectors have a wide range of applications including colliders for ...
Cornell University has designed an Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) X-ray facility, necessitating high-br...
Nuclear physics experiments performed at the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) a...
A compact DC high voltage photogun with inverted-insulator geometry was designed, built and operated...
Novel photocathode materials like ordered surfaces of single crystal metals, epitaxially grown high ...
This contribution describes the latest milestones of a multiyear program to build and operate a comp...
The performance of a fourth generation light source is to a greater extent reliant on the properties...
It has been demonstrated that reactive magnetron sputtering can be controlled in low pumping speed v...
Bunched-beam electron cooling is a key feature of all proposed designs of the future electron-ion co...
Plasma photocathodes open a path towards tunable production of well-defined, compact electron beams ...
Future electron accelerators require DC high voltage photoguns to operate beyond the present state o...
To advance magnetized gun research in the United States, a compact DC high voltage photogun with inv...
Field emission is the main mechanism that prevents DC high voltage photoemission electron guns from ...
DC high voltage photoelectron guns are used to produce polarized electron beams for accelerator-base...
Metal photocathodes are widely utilized as electron sources for particle accelerators for their ease...
Electron beams produced by photoinjectors have a wide range of applications including colliders for ...
Cornell University has designed an Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) X-ray facility, necessitating high-br...
Nuclear physics experiments performed at the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) a...
A compact DC high voltage photogun with inverted-insulator geometry was designed, built and operated...
Novel photocathode materials like ordered surfaces of single crystal metals, epitaxially grown high ...
This contribution describes the latest milestones of a multiyear program to build and operate a comp...
The performance of a fourth generation light source is to a greater extent reliant on the properties...
It has been demonstrated that reactive magnetron sputtering can be controlled in low pumping speed v...
Bunched-beam electron cooling is a key feature of all proposed designs of the future electron-ion co...
Plasma photocathodes open a path towards tunable production of well-defined, compact electron beams ...