"Low-Fluence Electron Yields of Highly Insulating Materials" by Ryan Hoffmann and John R. Dennison
 

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Proceedings of the 22nd Annual AIAA/USU Conference on Small Satellites

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AIAA

Publication Date

8-11-2008

Abstract

Electron-induced electron yields of high-resistivity, high-yield materials - ceramic polycrystalline aluminum oxide and the polymer polyimide (Kapton HN), - were made by using a low-fluence, pulsed incident electron beam and charge neutralization electron source to minimize charge accumulation. Large changes in energy-dependent total yield curves and yield decay curves were observed, even for incident electron fluences of

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Proceedings of the 22nd Annual AIAA/USU Conference on Small Satellites, Logan, UT

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