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Planar Ultrananocrystalline Diamond Field Emitter in Accelerator RF Electron Injector: Performance Metrics

Accelerator Physics 2014-10-22 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

A case performance study of a planar field emission cathode (FEC) based on nitrogen-incorporated ultrananocrystalline diamond, (N)UNCD, was carried out in an RF 1.3 GHz electron gun. The FEC was a 100 nm (N)UNCD film grown on a 20 mm diameter stainless steel disk with a Mo buffer layer. At surface gradients 45-65 MV/m, peak currents of 1-80 mA (equivalent to 0.3-25 mA/cm2^2) were achieved. Imaging with two YAG screens confirmed emission from the (N)UNCD surface with (1) the beam emittance of 1.5 mm×\timesmrad/mm-rms, and (2) longitudinal FWHM and rms energy spread of 0.7% and 11% at an electron energy of 2 MeV. Current stability was tested over the course of 36×\times103^3 RF pulses (equivalent to 288×\times106^6 GHz oscillations).

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@article{arxiv.1410.5795,
  title  = {Planar Ultrananocrystalline Diamond Field Emitter in Accelerator RF Electron Injector: Performance Metrics},
  author = {Sergey V. Baryshev and Sergey Antipov and Jiahang Shao and Chunguang Jing and Kenneth J. Pérez Quintero and Jiaqi Qui and Wanming Liu and Wei Gai and Alexei D. Kanareykin and Anirudha V. Sumant},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.5795},
  year   = {2014}
}

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7 pages, 4 figures