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    Photo-induced Electron Emission of Nanostructured Carbon Thin Film Based Transmission Photocathodes at Different Electric Field

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    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
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