Title :
Multi-kiloampere, electron-beam generation from bare aluminum photo-cathodes driven by an ArF laser
Author :
Carlson, Randolph L. ; Ridlon, Rae N. ; Seitz, Gerald J. ; Hughes, Thomas P.
Author_Institution :
Los Alamos Nat. Lab., NM, USA
Abstract :
An electron-beam-pumped laser operating at ArF (193 nm) producing up to 5.0 joules in a 150-ns pulse has been used to illuminate micro-machined aluminum cathodes. The cathode was pulsed from 2.25- up to 2.95-MV across a 20-cm-AK gap producing fields up to 145 kV/cm using REX (a 4-MeV, 5-kA, 100-ns pulsed diode). Extracted current versus laser power gives a quantum efficiency increasing with power density from 0.07 to O.11 percent. The present work is significant in that the cathode operates in the presence of out-gassing materials with a background vacuum pressure in the mid 10-6 torr region and 100-ns-long electron beams of up to 3 kA have been produced. Both emission limited (current follows laser pulse) and space-charge-limited (current follows pulsed power) regimes have been studied up to ~50 A/cm2 by varying the cathode diameter. The beam temperature has been measured to be <5 eV and directly compared in the same experimental setup to velvet based cathodes that measure ~100 eV
Keywords :
aluminium; laser beam applications; photocathodes; photoemission; space-charge-limited conduction; 0.07 to 0.11 percent; 100 ns; 150 ns; 2.25 to 2.95 MV; 20 cm; 4 MeV; 5 kA; 5.0 J; Al; ArF; background vacuum pressure; beam temperature; cathode diameter; electron-beam-pumped laser; emission limited regime; multi-kiloampere electron-beam generation; out-gassing materials; photocathodes; power density; quantum efficiency; space-charge-limited regime; Aluminum; Cathodes; Laser beams; Monitoring; Optical pulses; Pollution measurement; Power lasers; Surface emitting lasers; Temperature measurement; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 1997. Proceedings of the 1997
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4376-X
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.1997.752831