Physical Review Accelerators and Beams (Dec 2020)

Photoemission studies of yttrium photocathodes by using the visible radiation

  • J. Scifo,
  • A. Lorusso,
  • E. Chiadroni,
  • P. Cinquegrana,
  • S. Dabagov,
  • M. Danailov,
  • A. Demidovich,
  • M. Ferrario,
  • D. Garzella,
  • A. Giribono,
  • D. Hampai,
  • A. Perrone,
  • M. Trovò

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.23.123401
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 12
p. 123401

Abstract

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The present work reports on Yttrium based photocathodes. A Yttrium (Y) thin film is deposited via pulsed laser deposition (PLD) on the copper (Cu) back flange of a radio frequency (rf) gun for photocathode application. Because of a lower work function with respect to Cu, Y photocathodes are particularly appealing for the possibility to illuminate them with visible laser pulses, with the advantage of a higher energy per pulse, paving the way to high repetition rate photoinjectors, driven by conventional laser sources. In addition, working at λ∼400 nm the small energy difference between the Y work function (about 3 eV) and the laser photon energy reduces the contribution of the intrinsic emittance of the material. Photoelectrons, emitted by the thin film Y photocathode driven by the second harmonic of a Ti:Sapphire laser, have been characterized in terms of quantum efficiency and transverse emittance. Results have been compared with the theoretical ones obtained by the three-step model of Spicer for metallic photocathodes.