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New Technology Could Dramatically Lower Cost of Electron Sources – For Night Vision, Particle Accelerators and More – SciTechDaily
Rice University and Los Alamos National Laboratory make low-cost, scalable photocathodes from halide perovskites. Rice University engineers have discovered technology…

Artist’s representation of a halide perovskite photocathode. Researchers at Rice University and Los Alamos National Laboratory found halide perovskite semiconductors (silver) treated with a thin layer of cesium (blue-green) could be tuned to emit free electrons (gray) over both the visible and ultraviolet spectrum (colored arrows), and that a fresh layer of cesium could regenerate degraded photocathodes. Credit: Image courtesy A. Mohite/Rice University
Rice University and Los Alamos National Laboratory…
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