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Photoemission from GaAs-based photocathodes with multilayer complex structures

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0217979222501065Cited by:0 (Source: Crossref)

    To enhance the near-infrared response of photocathodes in the application of image detection, two kinds of multilayer complex structures of GaAs-based photocathodes are developed by changing the structure of the buffer layer underneath the emission layer, wherein one is the graded bandgap structure, and the other is the distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) structure. The theoretical quantum efficiency suitable for the reflection-mode (r-mode) GaAs-based photocathode with these two kinds of buffer structures are deduced based on one-dimensional continuity equations, among which the reflectivity changing with the wavelength of incident light is considered in particular. By comparison of spectral characteristics of photocathodes with the two different structures, and analysis of cathode structure parameters, it is found that the photoelectric performance of the photocathodes with the two structures are quite different, and the structure parameters especially the thickness of GaAs emission layer have a great impact on the spectral characteristic. The quantum efficiency of photocathode with graded bandgap structure is improved due to the introduction of the built-in electric field and the decrement of interface recombination, while for cathode with DBR structure, the quantum efficiency is improved by the multiple reflection of light between two parallel mirrors in the stack of alternating quarter-wave layers of high and low refractive. The theoretical quantum efficiency calculation and analysis would provide theoretical guidance for the better design of GaAs-based photocathodes.

    PACS: 78.20.Bh, 78.55.Cr, 78.67.Pt
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