Abstract

We discuss the possibility of replacing oxygen with nitrogen trifluoride in the preparation of stable GaAs negative electron affinity (NEA) photocathodes. The different role of O2 versus NF3 exposure during the activation is examined by means of quantum yield and photocurrent lifetime measurements. Quantum yield results clearly demonstrate that NEA conditions can be attained also with NF3. Measurements performed on the same samples and in the same experimental conditions, show a remarkably different time evolution of the activation process in the two cases. However, as a result of a huge number of activations, no evidence of significantly larger lifetimes for NF3 prepared photocathodes can be deduced.

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