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Pulsed laser deposition of yttrium photocathode suitable for use in radio-frequency guns

Authors :
Alessio Perrone
Esteban Broitman
F. Gontad
A. Lorusso
M. Trovo
Enrica Chiadroni
Alexander Demidovich
Paolo Cinquegrana
Lorusso, A.
Trovã², M.
Demidovich, A.
Cinquegrana, P.
Gontad, F.
Broitman, E.
Chiadroni, E.
Perrone, A.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Yttrium (Y) thin film was grown by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) on a copper (Cu) polycrystalline substrate. Ex situ morphological and structural characterisations of the circular Y film of 1.2 µm thickness and 3 mm diameter have shown a very low droplet density on the film surface and a crystalline feature with a preferred orientation along the Y (100) plane. Moreover, Y thin film resulted in being very adherent to the Cu substrate and more scratch resistant than Cu bulk. A twin thin film was deposited also on a Cu backflange of a radio-frequency (RF) gun to test the suitability of the metallic thin film as photocathode. It was observed that the Y-coated photocathode was characterised by a quantum efficiency (QE) higher than that of the Cu bulk photocathode even if the presence of space charge effects didn’t allow deriving the absolute maximum value of QE of Y photocathode.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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