DocumentCode :
3607857
Title :
Variations in Cathodoluminescent Intensity of Spacecraft Materials Exposed to Energetic Electron Bombardment
Author :
Dekany, Justin ; Christensen, Justin ; Dennison, John Robert ; Jensen, Amberly Evans ; Wilson, Gregory ; Schneider, Todd ; Bowers, Charles W. ; Meloy, Robert
Author_Institution :
Phys. Dept., Utah State Univ., Logan, UT, USA
Volume :
43
Issue :
11
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
3948
Lastpage :
3954
Abstract :
Many contemporary spacecraft materials exhibit cathodoluminescence when exposed to electron flux from the space plasma environment. A quantitative physics-based model has been developed to predict the intensity of the total glow as a function of incident electron current density and energy, temperature, and intrinsic material properties. We present a comparative study of the absolute spectral radiance for more than 20 types of dielectric and composite materials based on this model, which spans more than three orders of magnitude. Variations in intensity are contrasted for different electron environments, different sizes of samples and sample sets, different testing and analysis methods, and data acquired at different test facilities. Together, these results allow us to estimate the accuracy and precision to which laboratory studies may be able to determine the response of spacecraft materials in the actual space environment. It also provides guidance as to the distribution of emissions that may be expected for sets of similar flight hardware under similar environmental conditions.
Keywords :
aerospace materials; cathodoluminescence; composite materials; current density; absolute spectral radiance; cathodoluminescent intensity; composite material; contemporary spacecraft materials; dielectric material; electron environments; electron flux; emission distribution; energetic electron bombardment; environmental conditions; flight hardware; incident electron current density; intrinsic material properties; quantitative physics-based model; space plasma environment; total glow intensity; Aerospace materials; Cameras; Density measurement; Graphite; Optical variables measurement; Polyimides; Power system measurements; Cathodoluminescence; electron flux; light emission; materials testing; space environment effects; space environment effects.;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2015.2480086
Filename :
7293671
Link To Document :
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