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Sub-nanosecond switching and acceleration to relativistic energies of field emission electron bunches from metallic nano-tips
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Accelerator TechnologyAcceleration Electric FieldElectrical EngineeringEngineeringField-emitter Array CathodePhysicsNanotechnologyNanoelectronicsMetallic Nano-tipsApplied PhysicsRelativistic EnergiesRelativistic PlasmaRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionSub-nanosecond SwitchingShort Electron BunchesMicroelectronicsParticle AcceleratorFree Electron Laser
The authors explore the generation of short electron bunches from a field-emitter array cathode consisting of nanometer-sized metallic tips that is compatible with an acceleration electric field above 10 MV/m. Sub-nanosecond field emission electron bunches were generated by applying fast electrical pulses to an on-chip electron extraction gate electrode of the cathode. The subsequent acceleration of the field emission electron bunches to 5 MeV was demonstrated using the combined diode-RF cavity SwissFEL electron gun test facility.
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