1. Ablated Mg films with a graphite cover as photocathodes
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Antonio Pereira, Simone Cialdi, F. Tazzioli, Marco Rossi, Luca Cultrera, C. Vicario, Alessio Perrone, I. Boscolo, G. Gatti, Perrone, Alessio, L., Cultrera, A., Pereira, M., Rossi, S., Cialdi, I., Boscolo, F., Tazzioli, C., Vicario, and G., Gatti
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Laser ablation ,quantum efficiency ,laser ablation ,photocathodes ,thin films ,business.industry ,photocathode ,Cathode ,law.invention ,Pulsed laser ablation ,Optics ,law ,Optoelectronics ,Test chamber ,Quantum efficiency ,Graphite ,business ,Instrumentation ,Diode - Abstract
Mg films deposited by pulsed laser ablation on a Cu substrate were tested as photocathodes in a DC diode. They showed features of robustness and a quantum efficiency of 3 × 10 - 4 at low accelerating field when illuminated by 266 nm light at normal incidence. A graphite protective layer of about 20 nm thickness deposited by laser ablation just after the Mg deposition made the cathode stable and of easy handling. The cathodes could stay for several weeks in air before being inserted in the test chamber. The preparation procedure and the tests are presented.
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- 2005