K. Ohkubo et al., CHARACTERISTIC IMPROVEMENT OF TUNGSTEN PHOTOCATHODE BY 2-WAVELENGTH IRRADIATION OF THE ND-YAG LASER, Applied physics letters, 70(17), 1997, pp. 2312-2314
Metals or metal compounds as photocathodes provide high current densit
y and have a high damage threshold for laser irradiation. In addition,
the quantum efficiency of these cathodes is enhanced by heating to a
higher operating temperature. The tungsten photocathode heated up to 1
400 K and irradiated by 2 omega (532 nm) of the Nd:YAG laser produced
an electron beam with high current density (similar to 1 kA/cm(2)) and
the quantum efficiency was about 10(-5). The fundamental (1064 nm) of
a Nd:YAG laser was used to further heat up the cathode instantly; the
temperature rise was calculated to be 2000 K in a 10 ps time scale. C
ompared to the static 1400 K operation, two times enhancement of quant
um efficiency was observed. (C) 1997 American Institute of Physics.