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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.
2015
Predictive Formula for Electron Range over a Large span of Energy, Anne C. Starley; USU Undergraduate Research (2015)
2009
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE IN SPACECRAFT MATERIALS, Jennifer Albretsen Roth
2005
Comments on Engineering Design Guidelines: Resistivity Measurements Relatedto Spacecraft Charging, John R. Dennison and A. Robb Frederickson; Charge Collector Knowledgebase 3rdEdition
Test Protocol for Charge Storage Methods, John R. Dennison, A. Robb Frederickson, Nelson W. Green, Prasanna Swaminanthan, and Jerilyn Brunson; Charge Collector Knowledgebase 3rd Edition
2003
Final Report Part IV: Additional Materials Reports, John R. Dennison, Jason Kite, C. D. Thomson, Jodie Corbridge, Robert Berry, and Carl Ellsworth; Electronic Properties of Materials with Application to Spacecraft Charging
1980
Irradiation of Polycyclic Organic Materials, C. C. Allen, S. K. Gangwal, and John R. Dennison; Irradiation of Polycyclic Organic Materials
Environmental Hazard Analysis for Coal Gasification Processes Using the U.S. EPA Environmental Assessment Program Data, D. G. Nichols, D. A. Green, John R. Dennison, and J. L. Pierce; Environmental Hazard Analysis for Coal Gasification Processes Using the U.S. EPA Environmental Assessment Program Data
Environmental Hazard Ranking of Pollutants Generated in Synthetic Fuels Processes: Volume 1. Appendices, D. G. Nichols, D. A. Green, John R. Dennison, and J. L. Pierce; Environmental Hazard Ranking of Pollutants Generated in Synthetic Fuels Processes: Volume 1. Appendices
Environmental Hazard Ranking of Pollutants Generated in Synthetic Fuels Processes: Volume 2. Appendices, D. G. Nichols, D. A. Green, John R. Dennison, and J. L. Pierce; Environmental Hazard Ranking of Pollutants Generated in Synthetic Fuels Processes: Volume 2. Appendices