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  • Develop a Technology for the Production of Multi-Alkali Photocathode for Time-Analyzing of an Electron-Optical Converter

Develop a Technology for the Production of Multi-Alkali Photocathode for Time-Analyzing of an Electron-Optical Converter

Student: Martynenko Ivan

Supervisor: Vladimir Krutikov

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Electronic Engineering (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2017

The final qualification work is devoted to the development of the technology for the production of a multichannel photocathode with special properties for the operation of time-analyzing electron-optical converters with a time of exposure of less than 100 NS. In this paper, we consider techniques for manufacturing various types of photocathodes. An installation for the preparation of photocathodes is considered. A technology for manufacturing low-resistance photocathodes has been developed. Experimental mock-ups of electron-optical converters are made. The technology of formation of low-resistance photocathodes has been worked out. The characteristics of the layouts of electron-optical converters are investigated.

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