All Physics Faculty Publications
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Proceedings of the 11th Spacecraft Charging Technology Conference
Publication Date
2010
Abstract
Charging of materials by incident radiation is affected by both environmental and physical conditions. Modifying a material’s physical surface will change its reflection, transmission and absorption of the incident radiation which are integrally related to the accumulation of charge and energy deposition in the material. An optical analysis of the effect of surface modification on spacecraft charging parameters on prototypical Kapton HN and Cu samples is presented. Samples were roughened with abrasive compounds ranging from 0.5 to 10 μm in size, comparable to the range of incident wavelengths. They were also contaminated with thin layers of DC 704 diffusion pump oil. Using a UV/VIS/NIR light source and a diffraction grating spectrometer, measurements were performed on pristine and modified materials. The measured spectra confirmed that surface modification does induce changes in optical reflection, transmission, and absorption. The generally increased absorption observed results in increased photon energy deposited in the material, leading to increased charge emission through the photoelectric effect. Index Terms—About reflectivity, surface modification, spacecraft charging, photoyield
Recommended Citation
Evans, Amberly and Dennison, John R., "The Effects of Surface Modification on Spacecraft Charging Parameters" (2010). All Physics Faculty Publications. Paper 1461.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/physics_facpub/1461
Comments
Paper presented at the 11th Spacecraft Charging Technology Conference. PDF available for download through link above.