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Ultrafast Laser Spectroscopy Of Half -Metallic Chromium Dioxide, Hailong Huang
Ultrafast Laser Spectroscopy Of Half -Metallic Chromium Dioxide, Hailong Huang
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This thesis presents ultrafast laser pump-probe differential transmission experiments on epitaxial CrO2 (110). The experiments were conducted at the wavelengths of 600 nm, 800 nm and 1200 nm, corresponding to the transition energies of 2 eV, 1.5 eV and 1 eV respectively. The wavelength dependent results, comparing with linear optical absorption, revealed the electronic structure of the material. The experimental results also showed polarization dependence of the probe beams. This is attributed to the electronic orbital anisotropy.;Temperature dependence was observed in the pump-probe experiments. The ultrafast transmission data show similar temperature dependence as ultrafast MOKE (Magneto-Optical Kerr Effect) data. A …
Optical Characterization Of Ferromagnetic Heterostructure *Interfaces And Thin Films, Haibin Zhao
Optical Characterization Of Ferromagnetic Heterostructure *Interfaces And Thin Films, Haibin Zhao
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This thesis presents optical characterizations of interfaces in ferromagnetic heterostructures and thin films used for spin polarized electronic devices. In these experiments, femtosecond laser spectroscopies are exploited to investigate the interface magnetization reversal, spin precession, and band offset, which are crucial in determining the performances of spintronic devices.;First, magnetization-induced second-harmonic-generation (MSHG) is applied to study interface magnetism in a hybrid structure containing a noncentrosymmetric semiconductor---Fe/AlGaAs. The reversal process of Fe interface layer magnetization is compared with the bulk magnetization reversal. In Fe/AlGaAs (001), the interface magnetization is found to be decoupled from the bulk magnetization based on the different switching …
Silicon Oxynitride: A Field Emission Suppression Coating, Nimel D. Theodore
Silicon Oxynitride: A Field Emission Suppression Coating, Nimel D. Theodore
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We have studied coatings deposited using our inductively-coupled RF plasma ion implantation and desposition system to suppress field emission from large, 3-D electrode structures used in high voltage applications, like those used by Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility in their DC-field photoelectron gun. Currently time and labor-intensive hand-polishing procedures are used to minimize field emission from these structures. Previous work had shown that the field emission from polished stainless steel (27 muA of field-emitted current at 15 MV/m) could be drastically reduced with simultaneous deposition of sputtered silicon dioxide during nitrogen implantation (167 pA of field-emitted current at 30 MV/m). …
Studies Of Energy Recovery Linacs At Jefferson Laboratory: 1 Gev Demonstration Of Energy Recovery At Cebaf And Studies Of The Multibunch, Multipass Beam Breakup Instability In The 10 Kw Fel Upgrade Driver, Christopher D. Tennant
Studies Of Energy Recovery Linacs At Jefferson Laboratory: 1 Gev Demonstration Of Energy Recovery At Cebaf And Studies Of The Multibunch, Multipass Beam Breakup Instability In The 10 Kw Fel Upgrade Driver, Christopher D. Tennant
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
An energy recovering linac (ERL) offers an attractive alternative for generating intense electron beams by approaching the operational efficiency of a storage ring while maintaining the superior beam quality typical of a linear accelerator. Two primary physics challenges exist in pushing the frontier of ERL performance. The first is energy recovering a high energy beam while demonstrating operational control of two coupled beams in a common transport channel. The second is controlling the high average current effects in ERLs, specifically a type of beam instability called multipass beam breakup (BBU). This work addresses each of these issues.;A successful 1 GeV …
Field Emission Study Of Carbon Nanostructures, Xin Zhao
Field Emission Study Of Carbon Nanostructures, Xin Zhao
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Recently, carbon nanosheets (CNS), a novel nanostructure, were developed in our laboratory as a field emission source for high emission current. to characterize, understand and improve the field emission properties of CNS, a ultra-high vacuum surface analysis system was customized to conduct relevant experimental research in four distinct areas. The system includes Auger electron spectroscopy (AES), field emission energy spectroscopy (FEES), field emission I-V testing, and thermal desorption spectroscopy (TDS). Firstly, commercial Mo single tips were studied to calibrate the customized system. AES and FEES experiments indicate that a pyramidal nanotip of Ca and O elements formed on the Mo …