10–15 Aug 2025
SAFE Credit Union Convention Center
America/Los_Angeles timezone

Picometer-scale emittance and space charge effects in nanostructured photocathodes.

SUP029
10 Aug 2025, 15:00
3h
Ballroom A (SAFE Credit Union Convention Center)

Ballroom A

SAFE Credit Union Convention Center

Poster Presentation MC3 - Novel Particle Sources, Acceleration Techniques, and their Applications SUP: Sunday Student Poster Session

Speaker

Anagha Ullattuparambil (Arizona State University)

Description

Generation of ultralow-emittance electron beams with high brightness is critical for several applications such as ultrafast electron diffraction, microscopy, and advanced accelerator techniques. By leveraging the differences in work function and electronic structure between different materials, we enabled spatially localized photoemission, resulting in picometer-scale emittance from a flat photocathode. We also investigated space charge effects by measuring how the emission spot size, as measured in a photoemission electron microscope, changes with the number of electrons emitted per laser pulse. When more than one electron is emitted simultaneously, Coulomb repulsion causes a substantial broadening of the observed source size, enabling us to investigate the limitations imposed by vacuum space charge forces during pulsed photoemission. Our results highlight the potential of nanoscale photoemitters as high-brightness electron sources and offer new insights into electron correlations that emerge after ultrafast photoemission.

Funding Agency

US National Science Foundation
US Department of Energy

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Author

Anagha Ullattuparambil (Arizona State University)

Co-authors

Mansoure Moeini Rizi (Arizona State University) Michael Kaemingk (Los Alamos National Laboratory) Adam Bartnik (Cornell University) Matthew Gordon (Cornell University (CLASSE)) Cecilia Abbamonte (Cornell University (CLASSE)) Samuel Levenson (Cornell University (CLASSE)) Jared Maxson (Cornell University) Siddharth Karkare (Arizona State University)

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