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Laser-Photofield Emission from Needle Cathodes for Low-Emittance Electron Beams
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Accelerator TechnologyPhotonicsElectrical EngineeringLaser-photofield EmissionEngineeringPhysicsApplied PhysicsZrc NeedlePhotoelectric MeasurementElectric FieldSynchrotron RadiationOptoelectronicsElectron OpticFlat PhotocathodeFree Electron Laser
Illumination of a ZrC needle with short laser pulses (16 ps, 266 nm) while high voltage pulses (-60 kV, 2 ns, 30 Hz) are applied, produces photo-field emitted electron bunches. The electric field is high and varies rapidly over the needle surface so that quantum efficiency (QE) near the apex can be much higher than for a flat photocathode due to the Schottky effect. Up to 150 pC (2.9 A peak current) have been extracted by photo-field emission from a ZrC needle. The effective emitting area has an estimated radius below 50 microm leading to a theoretical intrinsic emittance below 0.05 mm mrad.
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