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Wang Xiao-Hui, Gao Pin, Wang Hong-Gang, Li Biao, Chang Ben-Kang. Influence of wet chemical cleaning on quantum efficiency of GaN photocathodeJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(2): 027901.
| Wang Xiao-Hui, Gao Pin, Wang Hong-Gang, Li Biao, Chang Ben-Kang. Influence of wet chemical cleaning on quantum efficiency of GaN photocathodeJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(2): 027901. |
Influence of wet chemical cleaning on quantum efficiency of GaN photocathode
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Abstract
GaN samples 1-3 are cleaned by a 2:2:1 solution of sulfuric acid (98%) to hydrogen peroxide (30%) to de-ionized water; hydrochloric acid (37%); or a 4:1 solution of sulfuric acid (98%) to hydrogen peroxide (30%). The samples are activated by Cs/O after the same annealing process. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy after the different ways of wet chemical cleaning shows: sample 1 has the largest proportion of Ga, N, and O among the three samples, while its C content is the lowest. After activation the quantum efficiency curves show sample 1 has the best photocathode performance. We think the wet chemical cleaning method is a process which will mainly remove C contamination. -
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