Effect of Atomic Oxygen Exposure on Surface Resistivity Change of Spacecraft Insulator Material
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概要
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Spacecraft surface charging can lead to arcing and a loss of electricity generation capability in solar panels or even loss of a satellite. The charging problem may be further aggravated by atomic oxygen (AO) exposure in Low Earth orbits, which modifies the surface of materials like polyimide, Teflon, anti-reflective coatings, cover glass etc, used on satellite surfaces, affecting materials properties, such as resistivity, secondary electron emissivity and photo emission, which govern the charging behavior. These properties are crucial input parameters for spacecraft charging analysis. To study the AO exposure effect on charging governing properties, an atomic oxygen exposure facility based on laser detonation of oxygen was built. The facility produces AO with a peak velocity value around 10-12km/s and a higher flux than that existing in orbit. After exposing the polyimide test material to the equivalent of 10 years of AO fluence at an altitude of 700-800 km, surface charging properties like surface resistivity and volume resistivity were measured. The measurement was performed in a vacuum using the charge storage decay method at room temperature, which is considered the most appropriate for measuring resistivity for space applications. The results show that the surface resistivity increases and the volume resistivity remains almost the same for the AO exposure fluence of 5.4×1018 atoms cm-2.
著者
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MUNDARI Noor
Kyushu Institute of Technology
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KHAN Arifur
Kyushu Institute of Technology
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CHIGA Masaru
Kyushu Institute of Technology
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OKUMURA Teppei
Kyushu Institute of Technology
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MASUI Hirokazu
Kyushu Institute of Technology
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IWATA Minoru
Kyushu Institute of Technology
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TOYODA Kazuhiro
Kyushu Institute of Technology
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CHO Mengu
Kyushu Institute of Technology
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