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The Utah State University Materials Physics Group (MPG) performs state-of-the-art ground-based testing of space environment effects on aerospace materials. These include electrical charging and electron transport properties of both conducting and insulating materials; they emphasize studies of electron emission, conductivity, luminescence, and electrostatic discharge. Our research group consists of faculty, graduate, and undergraduate researchers. Publications and presentations are archived here.

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2000

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Snapover: Anomalous Plasma Current Collection by Positively Biased Conductors when Surrounded by a Dielectric, Clint Thomson and John R. Dennison; 6th Rocky Mountain NASA Space Grant Consortium Symposium

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A Comprehensive Study of Dielectric-Conductor Junctions in Low Density Plasmas, B. V. Vayner, J. T. Galofaro, D. C. Ferguson, W. A. De Groot, C. D. Thomson, John R. Dennison, and R. E. Davies; Proceedings of the 38th American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Meeting on Aerospace Sciences

1999

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Effects of Spacecraft Potential on Secondary Electron Yields in Geosynchronous Orbit, Neal E. Nickles; 5th Rocky Mountain NASA Space Grant Consortium NASA Fellowship Symposium

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The Conductor-Dielectric Junctions in a Low Density Plasma, B. V. Vayner, J. T. Galofaro, D. C. Ferguson, Win de Groot, Clint Thomson, John R. Dennison, and Robert Davies; NASA Technical Memorandum

1998

Measurement of Angle-resolved Secondary Electron Spectra, R. E. Davies and John R. Dennison; Measurement of Angle-resolved Secondary Electron Spectra

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Secondary Electron Emission and Spacecraft Charging, Neal Nickles and John R. Dennison; 4th Rocky Mountain NASA Space Grant Consortium Fellowship Symposium