DocumentCode :
3211205
Title :
Characterization of metallic field emitter array devices fabricated by molding for x-ray free electron laser applications
Author :
Tsujino, S. ; Kirk, E. ; Sehr, H. ; Vogel, T. ; Gobrecht, J. ; Ganter, R. ; Le Pimpec, F. ; Dehler, M. ; Raabe, J. ; Buess, M. ; Wrulich, A.
Author_Institution :
Paul Scherrer Inst., Villigen
fYear :
2007
fDate :
8-12 July 2007
Firstpage :
218
Lastpage :
219
Abstract :
A low-emittance and high-brightness electron source is a prerequisite for the successful development of sub-nm wavelength x-ray free electron lasers (XFEL). For that application, a field emitter array (FEA) device equipped with a focusing gate is potentially advantageous over the state-of-the-art photocathode. In the low-emittance gun design of the PSI-XFEL project at the Paul Scherrer Institut, the cathode is assumed to emit above 0.2 nC within 10-40 ps, or -10 A, from an array of total area below 1 mm in diameter. So far, the current of the commercially available FEA device is limited to -0.1 A/mm2. To reach higher currents, we explore the field-emission properties of pyramidal-shaped molybdenum FEAs based on the molding-technique. For high-current applications, the pyramidal tip with low-aspect ratio is advantageous over a conical/cylindrical one because of the higher thermal conductance and thermal spread. Here we present fabrication and characterization of pyramidal-shaped molybdenum FEAs with relatively small numbers of tips (1) to measure the maximum current Imax per tip for single-gate devices, and (2) to explore the spatially- and energy-resolved photoemission in FEAs without gate electrodes.
Keywords :
X-ray lasers; field emitter arrays; free electron lasers; laser accessories; molybdenum; moulding; optical fabrication; optical testing; Mo; X-ray free electron laser applications; energy-resolved photoemission; metallic field emitter array device characterization; molding process; pyramidal-shaped molybdenum field emitter array fabrication; Cathodes; Electron emission; Electron sources; Fabrication; Field emitter arrays; Free electron lasers; Laser applications; Optical arrays; Thermal conductivity; X-ray lasers;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference, 2007. IVNC. IEEE 20th International
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1133-7
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1134-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IVNC.2007.4481002
Filename :
4481002
Link To Document :
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