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15 October 1993 Measurement of charge limit in a strained lattice GaAs photocathode
P. Saez, Ray K. Alley, H. Aoyagi, James Clendenin, Josef C. Frisch, C. Garden, Earl Hoyt, Bob Kirby, L. Klaisner, A. Kulikov, C. Prescott, D. Schultz, Huan Tang, James L. Turner, Klaus H. Witte, Michael B. Woods, M. Zolotorev
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Abstract
The SLAC Linear Collider (SLC) Polarized Electron Source (PES) photocathodes have shown a charge saturation when illuminated with a high intensity laser pulse. This charge limit in the cesium-activated GaAs crystal seems to be strongly dependent on its surface condition and on the incident light wavelength. Charge limit studies with highly polarized strained lattice GaAs materials are presented.
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P. Saez, Ray K. Alley, H. Aoyagi, James Clendenin, Josef C. Frisch, C. Garden, Earl Hoyt, Bob Kirby, L. Klaisner, A. Kulikov, C. Prescott, D. Schultz, Huan Tang, James L. Turner, Klaus H. Witte, Michael B. Woods, and M. Zolotorev "Measurement of charge limit in a strained lattice GaAs photocathode", Proc. SPIE 2022, Photodetectors and Power Meters, (15 October 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.158587
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KEYWORDS
Gallium arsenide

Quantum efficiency

Stanford Linear Collider

Pulsed laser operation

Polarization

Photodetectors

Power meters

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