P. Michelato et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF CS2TE PHOTOEMISSIVE FILM - FORMATION, SPECTRAL RESPONSES AND POLLUTION, Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 393(1-3), 1997, pp. 464-468
In the framework of the Tesla Test Facility (TTF) collaboration for th
e Injector II, we present a study on the formation and characterizatio
n of photoemissive films of Cs2Te grown on Mo substrata. The measured
Quantum Efficiency (QE) has been analyzed in terms of the preparation
procedures followed to obtain the photoemissive films. Using AES and X
PS techniques we have monitored the evaporated materials (Te and Cs) g
rowth into a film using a ''step-by-step'' analysis. We observed the f
ormation of different compounds before the formation of a stoichiometr
ic Cs2Te. The spectral response of the emissive layers has been measur
ed in the wavelength range 254-514 nm, produced from a high-pressure m
ercury lamp and CW lasers. In view of the applications of this photoem
itter, it is important to know the effect of gas pollution on a film p
repared with a standard procedure. Since oxygen is one of the most rea
ctive gases, oxygen contamination on Cs2Te films has been chosen as a
criterion for the investigation of QE degradation. An exposure to 5 x
10(-5) mbars of oxygen has been found to be enough to reduce the QE by
one order of magnitude. The XPS technique has been used to study the
effects of the oxidation. We also investigated the ''rejuvenation'' ef
fect (i.e., the recovery of QE after the degradation induced by the ox
ygen exposure) produced by the contemporary action of heating and illu
mination with 254 nm radiation from a mercury lamp. The results report
ed in this paper allowed us to produce reproducible and reliable photo
cathodes (QE = 13% at 254 nm) and to understand the cathode formation
steps. Moreover, we reached an initial understanding of the pollution
and rejuvenation mechanisms.