In situ high resolution real-time quantum efficiency imaging for photocathodes
Abstrak
Aspects of the preparation process and performance degradation are two major problems of photocathodes. The lack of a means for dynamic quantum efficiency measurements results in the inability to observe the inhomogeneity of the cathode surface by fine structural analysis and in real time.Here we present a simple and scalable technique for in situ real-time quantum efficiency diagnosis. An incoherent light source provides uniform illumination on the cathode surface, and solenoid magnets are used as lens for focusing and imaging the emitted electron beam on a downstream scintillator screen, which converts the quantum efficiency information into fluorescence intensity distribution. The microscopic discontinuity and the dynamic changes of the quantum efficiency of a gallium arsenide photocathode are observed at a resolution of a few microns. An unexpected uneven decrease of the quantum efficiency is also recorded. The work demonstrates a new observation method for photoemission materials research.
Topik & Kata Kunci
Penulis (19)
Dai Wu
Dexin Xiao
Jianxin Wang
Qing Pan
Xing Luo
Kui Zhou
Chenglong Lao
Xiangkun Li
Sifen Lin
Peng Li
Hao Zhang
Longgang Yan
Hanbin Wang
Xingfan Yang
Ming Li Chuanxiang Tang
Dan Wang
Qilong Wang
Zhiyang Qi
Jian Zhang
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2017
- Bahasa
- en
- Sumber Database
- arXiv
- Akses
- Open Access ✓