DocumentCode
1436914
Title
Gaseous discharge plasmas produced by high-energy electron-irradiated insulators for spacecraft
Author
Frederickson, Arthur Robb ; Benson, C.E. ; Cooke, E.M.
Author_Institution
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
Volume
28
Issue
6
fYear
2000
fDate
12/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
2037
Lastpage
2047
Abstract
High-energy electron irradiation of insulators in vacuum causes both internal regions and surfaces of insulators to achieve high (negative) static voltage relative to nearby “ground”. Occasional spontaneous discharges inject pulses of partially ionized gas composed of the insulating material and surface gas-adatoms into the adjacent vacuum. The gas is capable of partially discharging the high surface potentials by carrying current across the vacuum to “ground”. The current-time waveforms were measured as a function of the spatial arrangement of the sample, test chamber electrodes, and static electric fields in order to investigate effects inside spacecraft boxes and cavities. It was found that plane-parallel electric fields are less able to sustain large discharge currents than are divergent electric fields. Also, physical confinement of the pulse of gas within the region of the electric field greatly increases the conductance of the gaseous discharge. Thus, the spatial arrangement of the sample, test chamber electrodes, and static electric field has a strong impact on the level of ESD-pulse threat to sensitive electronics posed by spontaneous discharges of irradiated insulators in spacecraft
Keywords
artificial satellites; discharges (electric); geophysical equipment; ionosphere; ionospheric measuring apparatus; space vehicle electronics; spacecraft charging; ESD-pulse threat; artificial satellite; current-time waveform; electric charging; electric discharge; electrostatic discharge; gaseous discharge plasma; high static voltage; high surface potential; high-energy electron irradiation; high-energy electron-irradiated insulator; ionosphere; large discharge current; partially ionized gas; plane-parallel electric field; sensitive electronics; spacecraft charging; spontaneous discharge; surface gas-adatom; vacuum; Current measurement; Electric variables measurement; Electrodes; Electronic equipment testing; Electrons; Gas insulation; Plasma materials processing; Space vehicles; Surface discharges; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/27.902231
Filename
902231
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