2000
DOI: 10.1109/27.902231
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Gaseous discharge plasmas produced by high-energy electron-irradiated insulators for spacecraft

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 fun… Show more

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