Abstract

GaAs–GaAsP and InGaAs–AlGaAs strained-layer superlattice photocathodes are presented as emission sources for highly polarized electron beams. The GaAs–GaAsP cathode achieved a maximum polarization of 92(±6)% with a quantum efficiency of 0.5%, while the InGaAs–AlGaAs cathode provides a higher quantum efficiency (0.7%) but a lower polarization [77(±5)%]. Criteria for achieving high polarization using superlattice photocathodes are discussed based on experimental spin-resolved quantum efficiency spectra.

Keywords:
Superlattice Polarization (electrochemistry) Gallium arsenide Quantum efficiency Optoelectronics Electron Materials science Cathode Quantum well Optics Physics Chemistry Laser

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