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Photo-induced Electron Emission of Nanostructured Carbon Thin Film Based Transmission Photocathodes at Different Electric Field
Very thin nanostructured carbon films were
deposited on quartz substrate by reactive magnetron
sputtering using graphite target and gas mixture of Ar
and reactive gas N2 or N2+H2. Film thicknesses were
in the range of 20–25 nm. Rutherford backscatter-
ing spectrometry and Elastic recoil detection analytical
method determined the concentration of elements in the
films. Scanning electron microscopy scanned the sur-
face morphology of carbon films. Raman spectroscopy
was used for chemical structural properties determina-
tion of very thin carbon films. Raman spectra intensi-
ties were fitted with Gaussian peaks. The photo-induced
(pulsed laser - 266 nm) electron emission properties of
very thin nanostructured carbon films were investigated
by the measurement of cathode bunch charge at differ-
ent electric field and calculate quantum efficiency. The
influence of different electric field on the photo-induced
electron emission characteristics of prepared transmis-
sion photocathodes are discussed