Author:
Dimitrov Dimitre A.,Busby Richard,Cary John R.,Ben-Zvi Ilan,Smedley John,Chang Xiangyun,Rao Triveni,Keister Jeffrey W.,Muller Erik M.,Burrill Andrew
Abstract
AbstractA promising new concept of a diamond amplified photocathode for generation of high-current, high-brightness, and low thermal emittance electron beams was recently proposed and is currently under active development. To better understand the different effects involved, we have been developing models, within the VORPAL computational framework, to simulate secondary electron generation and charge transport in diamond. The implemented models include inelastic scattering of electrons and holes for generation of electron-hole pairs, elastic, phonon, and charge impurity scattering. We will discuss these models and present results from 3D VORPAL simulations on charge gain and collection efficiency as a function of primary electron energy and applied electric field. The implemented modeling capabilities already allow us to investigate specific effects and compare simulation results with experimental data.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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