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BiBTeX citation export for SUPLH01: Design of a 200 kV DC Cryocooled Photoemission Gun for Photocathode Investigations

@InProceedings{gevorkyan:napac2019-moplm16,
  author       = {G.S. Gevorkyan and I.V. Bazarov and L. Cultrera and A. Galdi and S.S. Karkare and W.H. Li and J.M. Maxson},
% author       = {G.S. Gevorkyan and I.V. Bazarov and L. Cultrera and A. Galdi and S.S. Karkare and W.H. Li and others},
% author       = {G.S. Gevorkyan and others},
  title        = {{Design of a 200 kV DC Cryocooled Photoemission Gun for Photocathode Investigations}},
  booktitle    = {Proc. NAPAC'19},
  pages        = {136--139},
  paper        = {MOPLM16},
  language     = {english},
  keywords     = {cathode, gun, electron, emittance, radiation},
  venue        = {Lansing, MI, USA},
  series       = {North American Particle Accelerator Conference},
  number       = {4},
  publisher    = {JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland},
  month        = {10},
  year         = {2019},
  issn         = {2673-7000},
  isbn         = {978-3-95450-223-3},
  doi          = {10.18429/JACoW-NAPAC2019-MOPLM16},
  url          = {http://jacow.org/napac2019/papers/moplm16.pdf},
  note         = {https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-NAPAC2019-MOPLM16},
  abstract     = {Intrinsic emittance of photocathodes limits the brightness of electrons beams produced from photoemission guns. Recent advancements have shown that an order of magnitude improvement in intrinsic emittance over the commonly used polycrystalline metal and semiconductor cathodes is possible via use of single crystalline ordered surfaces of metals, semiconductors and other exotic materials at cryogenic temperatures as cathodes. However, due to practical design considerations, it is not trivial to test such cathodes in existing electron guns. Here we present the design of a 200kV DC electron gun being developed at the Arizona State University for this purpose.},
}