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Photoemission studies on metals using picosecond ultraviolet laser pulses
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1991
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringLaser PhysicsLaser ApplicationsHighest Quantum EfficiencyHigh-power LasersCurrent DensitiesPulse PowerUltrafast LasersPhotoemission StudiesPhysicsRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionPhotoelectric MeasurementQuantum EfficiencyNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsOptoelectronicsLaser Damage
We report the quantum efficiency of various metals irradiated by 266-nm, 4.66-eV laser pulses of 10-ps duration. The highest quantum efficiency obtained is 7.25×10−4 with samarium photocathodes. Current densities exceeding 66 and 21 kA/cm2 have been obtained from an area of 0.05 and 7 mm2, respectively. The maximum currents and current densities obtainable in these experiments are limited by the space charge. For surface fields exceeding 5×107 V/m on gold, the efficiency increases linearly with the field for the values investigated. Based on the quantum efficiency and optical damage threshold measurements, current densities exceeding 100 kA/cm2 seem feasible without damaging the photocathode.
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