DocumentCode
1865288
Title
Transparent CNT coatings for solar array and spacecraft charging applications
Author
Likar, Justin J. ; Billets, Scott A. ; Mack, Patrick ; Bogorad, Alexander L. ; Lombardi, Robert E. ; Glatkowski, Paul ; Turevskaya, Evgeniya ; Fatemi, Navid
Author_Institution
Lockheed Martin Space Syst. Co., Newtown, PA, USA
fYear
2011
fDate
19-24 June 2011
Abstract
The adverse effects of spacecraft charging, electro static discharging (ESD), and solar array arcing in plasma environments as well as solar array design features resultant thereof are well studied and not further explored in this extended abstract. Modern and future spacecraft and space solar array designs both necessitate the need for, and enable the development of, lightweight, cost effective, and novel charge mitigation methods [1]. Transparent Carbon Nano Tube (CNT) coatings may offer a cost effective and technically equivalent (or superior) alternative to the multilayer Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) / Magnesium Fluoride (MgF2) coatings presently utilized on some high altitude (GEO and MEO) solar array coverglasses (CG) [2]. CNT based coatings may offer a discriminatory advantage in cost since they can be applied at ambient conditions by simple coating methods such as dip coating and spray methods. The feasibility of transparent CNT CG coatings and tolerance to space environmental conditions has been recently explored [3, 4]. The present study characterizes solar array performance and surface charging performance for higher level assemblies fabricated with transparent CNT coatings. Results presented herein may represent the first published results of this type for CNT coated space solar array CICs.
Keywords
arcs (electric); carbon nanotubes; electrostatic discharge; plasma arc sprayed coatings; solar cell arrays; spacecraft charging; surface charging; C; CNT coated space solar array CIC; ESD; charge mitigation method; dip coating; electrostatic discharging; multilayer coating; solar array CG; solar array coverglass; space solar array arcing design; spacecraft charging application; spray method; transparent CNT coating; transparent carbon nanotube coating; Arrays; Coatings; Conductivity; Plasma temperature; Surface charging; Surface treatment; Temperature measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC), 2011 37th IEEE
Conference_Location
Seattle, WA
ISSN
0160-8371
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-9966-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PVSC.2011.6186336
Filename
6186336
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