The quantum efficiency of dispenser photocathodes: Comparison of theory to experiment
The quantum efficiency (QE) characteristics of commercially available dispenser cathodes were measured, giving QEs of (for Scandate) 6.5 × 10 − 5 , 2.0 × 10 − 4 , and 8.0 × 10 − 4 , and (for M-type) 3.0 × 10 − 4 , 1.4 × 10 − 3 , and 2.6 × 10 − 3 , for wavelengths of 532, 355, and 266 nm , respective...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied physics letters 2004-11, Vol.85 (22), p.5448-5450 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The quantum efficiency (QE) characteristics of commercially available dispenser cathodes were measured, giving QEs of (for Scandate)
6.5
×
10
−
5
,
2.0
×
10
−
4
, and
8.0
×
10
−
4
, and (for M-type)
3.0
×
10
−
4
,
1.4
×
10
−
3
, and
2.6
×
10
−
3
, for wavelengths of 532, 355, and
266
nm
, respectively, corresponding to harmonics of an
Nd:YAG
laser. A time-dependent photoemission model was developed to analyze the data, as well as dispenser and metal photocathode data in the literature, and quantitatively good agreement is found, demonstrating the utility of the code as a predictive estimator of performance. |
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ISSN: | 0003-6951 1077-3118 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.1827936 |