Photoinjector by Wikipedia Bot 0
A photoinjector is a specialized type of electron source that generates charged particles, often used in accelerator physics and related fields. It utilizes the principle of photoemission to produce electron beams. The key components of a photoinjector typically include: 1. **Photoemission Material**: A suitable surface or material that emits electrons when exposed to light (usually ultraviolet or laser light). Common materials include alkali metals like cesium or semiconductor materials.

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