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Growing and Characterization of Cs2Te Photocatodes with Different Thicknesses at INFN LASA |
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- L. Monaco, P. Michelato, D. Sertore
INFN/LASA, Segrate (MI), Italy
- G. Guerini Rocco, C. Pagani
Università degli Studi di Milano & INFN, Segrate, Italy
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The INFN LASA group has a long standing experience in the production of cesium telluride photocathodes for high brightness photoinjectors. The well-established recipe relies on the deposition of a typical amount of 10 nm of Te, followed by the Cs deposition until reaching the maximum QE. Nevertheless, for improving the understanding of photocathode properties, we are investigating the effect of Te thickness on the growing process, evaluating photocathode optical properties and quantum efficiency during the growing process and on the final film. These photocathodes will be then operated and analyzed in the real environment of the RF Gun at the PITZ facility in DESY Zeuthen, to estimate their impact on the electron beam properties.
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Slides WEA04 [15.703 MB]
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paper received ※ 20 August 2019 paper accepted ※ 27 August 2019 issue date ※ 05 November 2019 |
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WEP053 |
Development of a Multialkali Antimonide Photocathode at INFN LASA |
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- S.K. Mohanty
DESY Zeuthen, Zeuthen, Germany
- G. Guerini Rocco, C. Pagani
Università degli Studi di Milano & INFN, Segrate, Italy
- P. Michelato, L. Monaco, D. Sertore
INFN/LASA, Segrate (MI), Italy
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Owing to their excellent properties including high quantum efficiency (QE), low emittance, good lifetime and fast response, alkali antimonides photocathodes has been considered as one of the eminent candidates for the electron source of energy recovery linacs (ERL) and free electron lasers (FEL). Nevertheless, their sensitivity to vacuum condition requires specific R&D before they can operate in a RF Gun. For this reason, we have started to develop specifically K-Cs-Sb based multialkali photocathodes at INFN LASA. The primary goal is to develop a stable and reproducible alkali antimonide films on INFN plugs and test them in the photoinjector test facility PITZ at DESY Zeuthen. In this report, we present and discuss about the results so far obtained on KCsSb material and the status of the new preparation system specifically designed for these sensitive materials.
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paper received ※ 08 August 2019 paper accepted ※ 27 August 2019 issue date ※ 05 November 2019 |
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