1–6 Jun 2025
Taipei International Convention Center (TICC)
Asia/Taipei timezone

An upgraded multiprobe surface analysis tool for photocathode research and development

TUPM020
3 Jun 2025, 16:00
2h
Exhibiton Hall A _Magpie (TWTC)

Exhibiton Hall A _Magpie

TWTC

Poster Presentation MC2.T02 Electron Sources Tuesday Poster Session

Speaker

Tim Noakes (Science and Technology Facilities Council)

Description

STFC Daresbury laboratory has developed a suite of analysis equipment for characterisation of photocathode materials. This includes the TESS spectrometer for measuring the mean transverse energy and a multiprobe surface analysis system for measuring the chemical and physical properties of samples*. Recently, the multiprobe system has been upgraded to include a monochromated X-ray source which in conjunction with the high-resolution analyser should produce improved ability to resolve the chemical state of surface constituent atomic species. This could be particularly useful in the analysis of telluride and antimonide cathodes where incomplete reaction of the constituent species could significantly influence performance. The atomic force microscope has also been recommissioned giving access to surface topological information in the same vacuum environment. Finally, a new sample deposition chamber has been added which will allow additional deposition sources to be attached thus broadening the range of photocathode research that can be carried out.

Funding Agency

UKRI Science and Technology Facilities Council

Footnotes

  • L.B. Jones et al, ‘The measurement of photocathode transverse energy distribution curves (TEDCs) using the transverse energy spread spectrometer (TESS) experimental system’ Review of Scientific Instruments 93 (2022) 113314.

** T.C.Q. Noakes et al ‘Commissioning of the SAPI for Operation with Metal Photocathodes’ EuCARD2-Mil-MS73-Final, Report Number: CERN-ACC-2014-0039.

Region represented Europe
Paper preparation format Word

Author

Tim Noakes (Science and Technology Facilities Council)

Co-authors

Christopher Benjamin (Science and Technology Facilities Council) Gavin Bell (University of Warwick) Hugh Churn (Science and Technology Facilities Council) Dr Lee Jones (Science and Technology Facilities Council)

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