We have built a high-DC-voltage photoemission gun and a diagnostic beamline permitting us to measure rms transverse emittance ({epsilon}{sub x}) and rms momentum spread ({delta}) of short-duration electron pulses produced by illuminating the cathode with light from a mode-locked, frequency-doubled Nd:YLF laser. The electron gun is a GaAs photocathode source designed to operate at 500kV. We have measured {epsilon}{sub x} and {delta} for conditions ranging from emittance-dominated to space-charge-dominated. We report these measurements as functions of microbunch charge for different beam radii, pulse lengths, and voltages/field gradients at the cathode, and compare them with PARMELA calculations
GaAs-based dc high voltage photoguns used at accelerators with extensive user programs must exhibit ...
For the generation of intense single and multiple bunches of electrons (>8 nc per bunch) for acce...
The transverse thermal properties of the electrons photo-emitted from GaAs determine the intrinsic b...
We have built a high-DC-voltage GaAs photoemission gun and used it to measure the rms transverse emi...
To achieve the lowest emittance electron bunches from photoemission electron guns, it is essential t...
We present a comparison between space charge calculations and direct measurements of the transverse ...
A 350 keV DC photocathode gun capable of delivering the high-brightness CW electron beam necessary f...
In state of the art photoinjector electron sources, thermal emittance from photoemission dominates t...
In state of the art photoinjector electron sources, thermal emittance from photoemission dominates t...
In state of the art photoinjector electron sources, thermal emittance from photoemission dominates t...
GaAs-based dc high voltage photoguns used at accelerators with extensive user programs must exhibit ...
In this work we study the emittance of electron beams generated by three photocathodes (PCs), one ba...
The femtosecond photoemission yield from a copper cathode and the emittance of the created electron ...
The femtosecond photoemission yield from a copper cathode and the emittance of the created electron ...
The femtosecond photoemission yield from a copper cathode and the emittance of the created electron ...
GaAs-based dc high voltage photoguns used at accelerators with extensive user programs must exhibit ...
For the generation of intense single and multiple bunches of electrons (>8 nc per bunch) for acce...
The transverse thermal properties of the electrons photo-emitted from GaAs determine the intrinsic b...
We have built a high-DC-voltage GaAs photoemission gun and used it to measure the rms transverse emi...
To achieve the lowest emittance electron bunches from photoemission electron guns, it is essential t...
We present a comparison between space charge calculations and direct measurements of the transverse ...
A 350 keV DC photocathode gun capable of delivering the high-brightness CW electron beam necessary f...
In state of the art photoinjector electron sources, thermal emittance from photoemission dominates t...
In state of the art photoinjector electron sources, thermal emittance from photoemission dominates t...
In state of the art photoinjector electron sources, thermal emittance from photoemission dominates t...
GaAs-based dc high voltage photoguns used at accelerators with extensive user programs must exhibit ...
In this work we study the emittance of electron beams generated by three photocathodes (PCs), one ba...
The femtosecond photoemission yield from a copper cathode and the emittance of the created electron ...
The femtosecond photoemission yield from a copper cathode and the emittance of the created electron ...
The femtosecond photoemission yield from a copper cathode and the emittance of the created electron ...
GaAs-based dc high voltage photoguns used at accelerators with extensive user programs must exhibit ...
For the generation of intense single and multiple bunches of electrons (>8 nc per bunch) for acce...
The transverse thermal properties of the electrons photo-emitted from GaAs determine the intrinsic b...