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2023

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Quantum Efficiency Enhancement In Simulated Nanostructured Negative Electron Affinity Gaas Photocathodes, Md Aziz Ar Rahman, Shukui Zhang, Hani E. Elsayed-Ali Jan 2023

Quantum Efficiency Enhancement In Simulated Nanostructured Negative Electron Affinity Gaas Photocathodes, Md Aziz Ar Rahman, Shukui Zhang, Hani E. Elsayed-Ali

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Nanostructured negative electron affinity GaAs photocathodes for a polarized electron source are studied using finite difference time domain optical simulation. The structures studied are nanosquare columns, truncated nanocones, and truncated nanopyramids. Mie-type resonances in the 700–800 nm waveband, suitable for generation of polarized electrons, are identified. At resonance wavelengths, the nanostructures can absorb up to 99% of the incident light. For nanosquare columns and truncated nanocones, the maximum quantum efficiency (QE) at 780 nm obtained from simulation is 27%, whereas for simulated nanopyramids, the QE is ∼21%. The high photocathode quantum efficiency is due to the shift of Mie resonance …


Numerical Calculations Of Superheating Field In Superconductors With Nanostructured Surfaces, M.R.P. Walive Pathiranage, A. Gurevich Jan 2023

Numerical Calculations Of Superheating Field In Superconductors With Nanostructured Surfaces, M.R.P. Walive Pathiranage, A. Gurevich

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We re­port cal­cu­la­tions of a dc su­per­heat­ing field Hs in su­per­con­duc­tors with nanos­truc­tured sur­faces. Par­tic­u­larly, we per­formed nu­mer­i­cal sim­u­la­tions of the Ginzburg-Lan­dau (GL) equa­tions for a su­per­con­duc­tor with an in­ho­mo­ge­neous pro­file of im­pu­rity con­cen­tra­tion, a thin su­per­con­duct­ing layer on top of an­other su­per­con­duc­tor, and S-I-S mul­ti­lay­ers. The su­per­heat­ing field was cal­cu­lated tak­ing into ac­count the in­sta­bil­ity of the Meiss­ner state at a fi­nite wave­length along the sur­face de­pend­ing on the value of the GL pa­ra­me­ter. Sim­u­la­tions were done for the ma­te­ri­als pa­ra­me­ters of Nb and Nb₃Sn at dif­fer­ent val­ues of the GL pa­ra­me­ter and the mean free paths. We show …