DocumentCode :
1046240
Title :
An Algorithm for Determining Energy Deposition Profiles in Elemental Slabs by Low ( \\ll 100 keV) Energy Electrons: An Internal Charging Application
Author :
Kim, Wousik ; Jun, Insoo ; Garrett, Henry B.
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA
Volume :
55
Issue :
6
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
3158
Lastpage :
3163
Abstract :
Internal charging/discharging is an important concern for today´s spacecraft. An important tool for tracking charge buildup in slabs of material that includes a self-consistent solution of the electric fields in the material is the NUMIT code. To date, one of limitations on use of that code has been determining the effects for particles with energy less than 100 keV. To correct this, a universal algorithm for determining dose profiles in slabs has been developed for low energy (10 keV les Ei les 100 keV) electrons. This work extends the Tabata algorithm, originally developed for Ei > 100 keV electrons, down to 10 keV. Following a brief review of the NUMIT code, the role the Tabata algorithm plays in NUMIT is discussed. As a first step in extending the algorithm, Monte Carlo simulations were performed to obtain the dose-depth profiles for various incident energies. It was found that for a given target, the dose profiles obtained for the different incident energies can be normalized to a single curve by applying the scaling factors for the depth (x-axis) and energy deposition (y-axis). These scaling factors are dependent both on the incident electron energy and on the target material. In the second step, for each target element, the normalized dose profile was fit with a simple equation and the fitting coefficients obtained. The overall fitting procedure and the parameters obtained for the fit are described in this paper.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; aerospace computing; aerospace engineering; aerospace materials; aerospace simulation; electron beam effects; electron-surface impact; slabs; space vehicles; spacecraft charging; Monte Carlo simulations; NUMIT code; Tabata algorithm; charge buildup tracking; dose-depth profile; electron volt energy 10 keV to 100 keV; elemental slab; energy deposition; energy deposition profile; fitting coefficients; fitting procedure; internal charging; internal discharging; low energy electrons; normalized dose profile; scaling factors; self-consistent solution; spacecraft; target material; Aircraft manufacture; Application software; Dielectric materials; Electron traps; Equations; Propulsion; Slabs; Space charge; Space technology; Surface charging; Dose profile; NUMIT; TIGER/ITS3;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2008.2009116
Filename :
4723810
Link To Document :
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