We are constructing a polarized electron source in order to study parity violation in elastic electron-carbon scattering at the MIT Bates Linac. The source uses a GaAs photocathode illuminated by light from an infrared krypton ion laser. Our design, which uses a multi-chamber vacuum system, meets the special requirements for operation at Bates.
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We are constructing a polarized electron source in order to study parity violation in elastic electron-carbon scattering at the MIT Bates Linac. The source uses a GaAs photocathode illuminated by light from an infrared krypton ion laser. Our design, which uses a multi-chamber vacuum system, meets the special requirements for operation at Bates.
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Souder, P.; Barber, A. & Bertozzi, W.Polarized electron source for parity experiment at Bates,
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