QUASAR attends Photocathode Physics for Photoinjectors Workshop

The Photocathode Physics for Photoinjectors (P3) Workshop, October 15th-17th 2018 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, explored the current state of the art in accelerator photocathodes, from both a theoretical and a materials science perspective. The 3-day workshop hosted by Los Alamos National Laboratory aimed to establish directions for future research and identify opportunities for collaboration within the community. Photocathode research remains a vibrant and critical field for future accelerators.
David Pavel Juárez López presented the most recent results of MTE from different surface roughness on Cu (100) & (111) in TESS experiment.