2010
DOI: 10.1002/tee.20553
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Charge Accumulation in Various Electron‐Beam‐Irradiated Polymers

Abstract: Charge accumulations in electron-beam (e-beam)-irradiated polymers are investigated by observing them using the pressure wave propagation method. The purpose of our research work is to measure the charge distribution in e-beam-irradiated dielectric materials for spacecrafts. We have been developing a system for measuring such a charge distribution in dielectric materials. Using this system, we tried to measure the charge distribution in various typical polymers (poly(ethylene terephthalate), polystyrene, low-d… Show more

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“…Polyimide (PI) is also used for the materials of multilayer insulators (MLIs) of spacecraft. Many researchers studied space charge characteristics in PI irradiated by electron [8,9]. And recently, the space charge behavior in PI irradiated by proton is also focused.…”
Section: Polyimide For Space Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Polyimide (PI) is also used for the materials of multilayer insulators (MLIs) of spacecraft. Many researchers studied space charge characteristics in PI irradiated by electron [8,9]. And recently, the space charge behavior in PI irradiated by proton is also focused.…”
Section: Polyimide For Space Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The space charge [8] distributions in Kapton®500H (Dupont-Toray Co.Ltd., nominal thickness is 125 μm, a surface with Al evaluation layer) are irradiated by an electron are discussed. The electron beam irradiation condition is 40 and 60 keV, with 40 nA/cm 2 current density in 10 −5 Pa order vacuum chamber.…”
Section: Negative Charge Accumulation In Pi Irradiated By An Electronmentioning
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“…Then, the negative charge distribution was observed in the region of z=055 m, which is outside the irradiated region (z=5598 m). The mechanism of negative charge accumulation outside the irradiated region has been discussed elsewhere [10].…”
Section: Space Charge Accumulation Characteristicsmentioning
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“…The thickness of them is about m. The charge distributions were measured shortly after 20 minutes electron irradiation. The observation was carried out using by PIPWP method [5]. The experimental conditions of irradiation energy and current density were 40keV and 70nA/cm 2 , respectively.…”
Section: Space Charge Accumulation In Dielectric Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%