Title :
Combined Space Environmental Exposure Test of Multijunction GaAs/Ge Solar Array Coupons
Author :
Hoang, Bao ; Wong, Frankie K. ; Corey, Ronald L. ; Gardiner, George ; Funderburk, Victor V. ; Gahart, Richard L. ; Wright, Kenneth H., Jr. ; Schneider, Todd A. ; Vaughn, Jason A.
Author_Institution :
Space Syst./Loral, Palo Alto, CA, USA
Abstract :
The purpose of this test program is to understand the changes and degradation of the space solar array panel components, including its electrostatic discharge (ESD) mitigation design features in their integrated form, after multiple years (up to 15) of simulated Earth geosynchronous (GEO) space environment. A set of multijunction GaAs/Ge solar array test coupons was subjected to five-year increments of combined environmental exposure tests. These tests consisted of the following: simulated ultraviolet (UV) radiation, ESD, electron/proton particle radiation, thermal cycling, and simulated ion thruster exposures. The solar radiation simulation was produced using a mercury-xenon lamp with wavelengths in the UV spectrum ranging from 230 to 400 nm. The ESD test was performed in the inverted-gradient mode using a low-energy electron (3-6 keV) beam exposure. The ESD test also included a simulated panel coverglass flashover for the primary arc event. The electron/proton radiation exposure included 1.0-MeV electrons, 100-keV electrons, and 40-keV protons. Thermal cycling included simulated transient Earth eclipse for satellites in geosynchronous orbit. With the increasing use of ion thruster engines on many satellites, the combined environmental exposure test also included ion thruster exposure to determine the impact on solar array performance, as well as the ion thruster interaction to ESD events. Before and after each increment of combined environmental exposures, the coupons underwent visual inspection using high power magnification and electrical tests that included characterization by large-area pulse solar simulator, dark I -V, insulation resistance, and electroluminescence. This paper discusses the test objective, test methodologies, and preliminary results after five and ten years of simulated combined environmental exposure tests.
Keywords :
III-V semiconductors; arcs (electric); electron beam effects; electrostatic discharge; gallium arsenide; germanium; ion engines; proton effects; solar cell arrays; solar power satellites; ultraviolet radiation effects; ESD test; GaAs-Ge; arc event; combined space environmental exposure test; earth geosynchronous space environment; electron particle radiation; electron volt energy 1 MeV; electron volt energy 100 keV; electron volt energy 40 keV; electrostatic discharge mitigation design; inverted gradient mode; ion thruster engines; ion thruster exposure; mercury-xenon lamp; multijunction solar array coupons; panel coverglass flashover; proton particle radiation; simulated ultraviolet radiation; solar radiation; space solar array panel degradation; thermal cycling; transient earth eclipse; wavelength 230 nm to 400 nm; Arrays; Electrostatic discharges; NASA; Protons; Space vehicles; Xenon; Combined environmental space exposure; electrostatic discharge (ESD); multijunction GaAs/Ge solar array; spacecraft charging;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2011.2174161