The present work reports on Yttrium based photocathodes. A Yttrium (Y) thin film is deposited via pulsed laser deposition (PLD) on the copper (Cu) back flange of a radio frequency (rf) gun for photocathode application. Because of a lower work function with respect to Cu, Y photocathodes are particularly appealing for the possibility to illuminate them with visible laser pulses, with the advantage of a higher energy per pulse, paving the way to high repetition rate photoinjectors, driven by conventional laser sources. In addition, working at λ ∼ 400 nm the small energy difference between the Y work function (about 3 eV) and the laser photon energy reduces the contribution of the intrinsic emittance of the material. Photoelectrons, emi...
Significant progress has been made in both improving the quantum efficiency and understanding the ph...
The authors study the nanomechanical and microtribological properties of yttrium (Y) thin films depo...
Quantum efficiency studies for various laser wavelengths and various technical metal surfaces were c...
International audienceThe present work reports on Yttrium based photocathodes. A Yttrium (Y) thin fi...
The effects of laser fluence on the morphology of Y films in the regime characteristic of multiple-p...
We propose a new photocathode configuration which presents the quantum efficiency and work function ...
New photo-injector sources having fast response time, long lifetime and relatively high-quantum effi...
Advanced high brightness photo-injectors require photo-cathodes with fast response time, long lifeti...
We review the current status of metallic photocathodes based on thin films prepared by pulsed laser ...
In this work yttrium and lead thin films have been deposited by pulsed laser deposition technique an...
We present the results of our investigation on metallic films as suitable photocathodes for the prod...
Copper (Cu) thin films were deposited on yttrium (Y) substrate by sputtering. During the deposition,...
In this work, the photoemission performance of rough and smooth cathodes is presented. The cathodes ...
In this work, yttrium (Y) thin films have been deposited on Si (100) substrates by the pulsed laser ...
In this work the photoemission performance of rough and smooth cathodes is presented
Significant progress has been made in both improving the quantum efficiency and understanding the ph...
The authors study the nanomechanical and microtribological properties of yttrium (Y) thin films depo...
Quantum efficiency studies for various laser wavelengths and various technical metal surfaces were c...
International audienceThe present work reports on Yttrium based photocathodes. A Yttrium (Y) thin fi...
The effects of laser fluence on the morphology of Y films in the regime characteristic of multiple-p...
We propose a new photocathode configuration which presents the quantum efficiency and work function ...
New photo-injector sources having fast response time, long lifetime and relatively high-quantum effi...
Advanced high brightness photo-injectors require photo-cathodes with fast response time, long lifeti...
We review the current status of metallic photocathodes based on thin films prepared by pulsed laser ...
In this work yttrium and lead thin films have been deposited by pulsed laser deposition technique an...
We present the results of our investigation on metallic films as suitable photocathodes for the prod...
Copper (Cu) thin films were deposited on yttrium (Y) substrate by sputtering. During the deposition,...
In this work, the photoemission performance of rough and smooth cathodes is presented. The cathodes ...
In this work, yttrium (Y) thin films have been deposited on Si (100) substrates by the pulsed laser ...
In this work the photoemission performance of rough and smooth cathodes is presented
Significant progress has been made in both improving the quantum efficiency and understanding the ph...
The authors study the nanomechanical and microtribological properties of yttrium (Y) thin films depo...
Quantum efficiency studies for various laser wavelengths and various technical metal surfaces were c...