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Applied Physics Letters | 2013

Record high-average current from a high-brightness photoinjector

Bruce Dunham; John Barley; Adam Bartnik; Ivan Bazarov; Luca Cultrera; John Dobbins; Georg Hoffstaetter; Brent Johnson; R. Kaplan; Siddharth Karkare; V. O. Kostroun; Yulin Li; Matthias Liepe; Xianghong Liu; Florian Loehl; Jared Maxson; Peter Quigley; John Reilly; D. Rice; Daniel Sabol; Eric Smith; Karl W. Smolenski; M. Tigner; Vadim Vesherevich; Dwight Widger; Zhi Zhao

High-power, high-brightness electron beams are of interest for many applications, especially as drivers for free electron lasers and energy recovery linac light sources. For these particular applications, photoemission injectors are used in most cases, and the initial beam brightness from the injector sets a limit on the quality of the light generated at the end of the accelerator. At Cornell University, we have built such a high-power injector using a DC photoemission gun followed by a superconducting accelerating module. Recent results will be presented demonstrating record setting performance up to 65 mA average current with beam energies of 4–5 MeV.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2013

Monte Carlo charge transport and photoemission from negative electron affinity GaAs photocathodes

Siddharth Karkare; Dimitre Dimitrov; W. J. Schaff; Luca Cultrera; Adam Bartnik; Xianghong Liu; Eric Sawyer; Teresa Esposito; Ivan Bazarov

High quantum yield, low transverse energy spread, and prompt response time make GaAs activated to negative electron affinity an ideal candidate for a photocathode in high brightness photoinjectors. Even after decades of investigation, the exact mechanism of electron emission from GaAs is not well understood. Here, photoemission from such photocathodes is modeled using detailed Monte Carlo electron transport simulations. Simulations show a quantitative agreement with the experimental results for quantum efficiency, energy distributions of emitted electrons, and response time without the assumption of any ad hoc parameters. This agreement between simulation and experiment sheds light on the mechanism of electron emission and provides an opportunity to design novel semiconductor photocathodes with optimized performance.


Applied Physics Letters | 2011

Thermal emittance measurements of a cesium potassium antimonide photocathode

Ivan Bazarov; Luca Cultrera; Adam Bartnik; Bruce Dunham; Siddharth Karkare; Yulin Li; Xianghong Liu; Jared Maxson; William Roussel

Thermal emittance measurements of a CsK2Sb photocathode at several laser wavelengths are presented. The emittance is obtained with a solenoid scan technique using a high voltage dc photoemission gun. The thermal emittance is 0.56±0.03 mm mrad/mm(rms) at 532 nm wavelength. The results are compared with a simple photoemission model and found to be in a good agreement.


Physical Review Special Topics-accelerators and Beams | 2015

Cold electron beams from cryocooled, alkali antimonide photocathodes

Luca Cultrera; Siddharth Karkare; Hyeri Lee; Xianghong Liu; Ivan Bazarov; Bruce Dunham

In this paper we report on the generation of cold electron beams using a


Applied Physics Letters | 2011

Thermal emittance and response time of a cesium antimonide photocathode

Luca Cultrera; Ivan Bazarov; Adam Bartnik; Bruce Dunham; Siddharth Karkare; Richard Merluzzi; Matthew Nichols

{\mathrm{Cs}}_{3}\mathrm{Sb}


Applied Physics Letters | 2013

Growth and characterization of rugged sodium potassium antimonide photocathodes for high brilliance photoinjector

Luca Cultrera; Siddharth Karkare; B. Lillard; Adam Bartnik; Ivan Bazarov; Bruce Dunham; W. J. Schaff; Karl W. Smolenski

photocathode grown by codeposition of Sb and Cs. By cooling the photocathode to 90 K we demonstrate a significant reduction in the mean transverse energy validating the long-standing speculation that the lattice temperature contributes to limiting the mean transverse energy or intrinsic emittance near the photoemission threshold, opening new frontiers in generating ultrabright beams. At 90 K, we achieve a record low intrinsic emittance of


Applied Physics Letters | 2015

Demonstration of Cathode Emittance Dominated High Bunch Charge Beams in a DC gun-based Photoinjector

Colwyn Gulliford; Adam Bartnik; Ivan Bazarov; Bruce Dunham; Luca Cultrera

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Applied Physics Letters | 2015

Measurement of the tradeoff between intrinsic emittance and quantum efficiency from a NaKSb photocathode near threshold

Jared Maxson; Luca Cultrera; Colwyn Gulliford; Ivan Bazarov

(rms) per mm of laser spot diameter from an ultrafast (subpicosecond) photocathode with quantum efficiency greater than


Physical Review Special Topics-accelerators and Beams | 2011

Photocathode behavior during high current running in the Cornell energy recovery linac photoinjector

Luca Cultrera; Jared Maxson; Ivan Bazarov; S. Belomestnykh; John Dobbins; Bruce Dunham; Siddharth Karkare; R. Kaplan; V. O. Kostroun; Yulin Li; Xianghong Liu; Florian Löhl; Karl W. Smolenski; Zhi Zhao; D. Rice; Peter Quigley; M. Tigner; Vadim Veshcherevich; K. D. Finkelstein; Darren Dale; Benjamin Pichler

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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2017

Ultrafast laser pulse heating of metallic photocathodes and its contribution to intrinsic emittance

J. Maxson; P. Musumeci; Luca Cultrera; S. Karkare; Howard A. Padmore

using a visible laser wavelength of 690 nm.

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