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2001
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Report No.: DESY-M-01-06U; PAC-2001-WPAH309
Abstract: The first electron energy spectra obtained from a Cs$_2$Te photocathode using a Time-of-Flight (TOF) spectrometer are presented and discussed in this paper. The highresolution angle resolved TOF electron spectrometer has been developed at INFN Milano-LASA (theoretical resolution: 2 meV at 5 eV). The system has been designed for the investigation of the electron beam thermal emittance that is a key parameter for future generation FEL based high brilliance photon sources. The excitation light source is a short pulse solid-state Nd:glass laser (4$^{th}$ harmonic, $\tau$= 400 fs, $\lambda$= 264 nm). In this paper the spectrometer is presented together with first measurements on different metals and Cs$_2$Te.
Keyword(s): talk: Chicago 2001/06/18 ; electron: particle source ; RF system: particle source ; photoelectron: electrode ; cesium: tellurium ; electron: energy spectrum ; fast logic: time-of-flight ; semiconductor detector ; free electron laser ; DESY TESLA Linac
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