DC high voltage photoelectron guns are used to produce polarized electron beams for accelerator-based nuclear and high-energy physics research. Low-level field emission (similar to nA) from the cathode electrode degrades the vacuum within the photogun and reduces the photoelectron yield of the delicate GaAs-based photocathode used to produce the electron beams. High-level field emission (\u3e mu A) can cause significant damage the photogun. To minimize field emission, stainless steel electrodes are typically diamond-paste polished, a labor-intensive process often yielding field emission performance with a high degree of variability, sample to sample. As an alternative approach and as comparative study, the performance of electrodes electrop...
Strained-layer GaAs and strained-superlattice GaAs photocathodes are used at Jefferson Laboratory to...
GaAs-based dc high voltage photoguns used at accelerators with extensive user programs must exhibit ...
We demonstrated the generation of a 500-keV electron beam from a high dc voltage photoemission gun f...
DC high voltage photoelectron guns are used to produce polarized electron beams for accelerator-base...
Field emission is the main mechanism that prevents DC high voltage photoemission electron guns from ...
The field emission characteristics of niobium electrodes were compared to those of stainless steel e...
The field emission characteristics of niobium electrodes were compared to those of stainless steel e...
This research consisted of testing surface treatment processes for stainless steel and aluminum for ...
Field emission is one of the principal phenomena limiting the operating voltage of practical electro...
Field emission from the electrodes of practical electron guns is one of the principal phenomena limi...
Nuclear physics experiments performed at the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) a...
gun was used to study low emittance electron sources. Different metals and surface treatments for th...
Future electron accelerators require DC high voltage photoguns to operate beyond the present state o...
Cornell University has designed an Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) X-ray facility, necessitating high-br...
To advance magnetized gun research in the United States, a compact DC high voltage photogun with inv...
Strained-layer GaAs and strained-superlattice GaAs photocathodes are used at Jefferson Laboratory to...
GaAs-based dc high voltage photoguns used at accelerators with extensive user programs must exhibit ...
We demonstrated the generation of a 500-keV electron beam from a high dc voltage photoemission gun f...
DC high voltage photoelectron guns are used to produce polarized electron beams for accelerator-base...
Field emission is the main mechanism that prevents DC high voltage photoemission electron guns from ...
The field emission characteristics of niobium electrodes were compared to those of stainless steel e...
The field emission characteristics of niobium electrodes were compared to those of stainless steel e...
This research consisted of testing surface treatment processes for stainless steel and aluminum for ...
Field emission is one of the principal phenomena limiting the operating voltage of practical electro...
Field emission from the electrodes of practical electron guns is one of the principal phenomena limi...
Nuclear physics experiments performed at the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) a...
gun was used to study low emittance electron sources. Different metals and surface treatments for th...
Future electron accelerators require DC high voltage photoguns to operate beyond the present state o...
Cornell University has designed an Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) X-ray facility, necessitating high-br...
To advance magnetized gun research in the United States, a compact DC high voltage photogun with inv...
Strained-layer GaAs and strained-superlattice GaAs photocathodes are used at Jefferson Laboratory to...
GaAs-based dc high voltage photoguns used at accelerators with extensive user programs must exhibit ...
We demonstrated the generation of a 500-keV electron beam from a high dc voltage photoemission gun f...