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Masumoto, Y.

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TUPE086 A Study of Lifetime of NEA-GaAs Photocathode at Various Temperatures 2323
 
  • H. Iijima, D. Kubo, M. Kuriki, Y. Masumoto, C. Shonaka
    HU/AdSM, Higashi-Hiroshima
 
 

We report that a lifetime of GaAs photocathode activated the surface to negative electron affinity (NEA) at various temperatures. An electron source with the NEA-GaAs photocathode is an important device for high-average-current electron accelerators, such as a next-generation light source based on an energy recovery linac, in which a high power laser is illuminated to the photocathode for generation of the electron beam of 100mA. For example, the laser power of 15W should be needed for the quantum efficiency of 1% and the wavelength of 800nm. Consequently the high power laser causes to rise the GaAs temperature. The degradation of photo emission from the cathode is enhanced by a thermal desorption of Cs due to the temperature rise, even if the beam is not extracted. We have measured the cathode lifetime at various temperatures between room temperature and 100 C.

 
TUPE087 Development of a Photocathode Test Bench using a Cryo-pump and a NEG Pump 2326
 
  • D. Kubo, H. Iijima, K. Ito, M. Kuriki, Y. Masumoto, C. Shonaka
    HU/AdSM, Higashi-Hiroshima
  • N. Nishimori
    JAEA/ERL, Ibaraki
  • M. Yamamoto
    KEK, Ibaraki
 
 

A NEA-GaAs photocathode is an important component for the next generation light source based on the ERL. Although the NEA-GaAs cathode has high quantum efficiency, deterioration of the NEA surface becomes serious with a high current operation. Therefore improvement of a vacuum in the cathode chamber is essential to get a long lifetime of the NEA-GaAs cathode. We are developing a photocathode test bench consisting of titanium (TP340) chamber, whose outgas rate is 1/1000 smaller than one of a SUS chamber, a cryo-pump (4000l/s) and a NEG pump (1900l/s). We report mainly the vacuum performance of the system.