In-Situ self-encapsulated flexible multi-layered poly (imide siloxane) copolymer film with resistance to atomic oxygen

2020 ◽  
Vol 23 ◽  
pp. 100959
Author(s):  
Li Liaoliao ◽  
Liu Changwei ◽  
Qu Chunyan ◽  
Zheng Shuai ◽  
Wang Dezhi ◽  
...  
2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Boris Strelnikov ◽  
Martin Eberhart ◽  
Martin Friedrich ◽  
Jonas Hedin ◽  
Mikhail Khaplanov ◽  
...  

Abstract. In this paper we present an overview of measurements conducted during the WADIS-2 rocket campaign. We investigate the effect of small-scale processes like gravity waves and turbulence on the distribution of atomic oxygen and other species in the MLT region. Our analysis suggests that density fluctuations of atomic oxygen are coupled to fluctuations of other constituents, i.e., plasma and neutrals. Our measurements show that all measured quantities, including winds, densities, and temperatures, reveal signatures of both waves and turbulence. We show observations of gravity wave saturation and breakdown together with simultaneous measurements of generated turbulence. Atomic oxygen inside turbulence layers shows two different spectral behaviors, which might imply change of its diffusion properties.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Quentin Nénon ◽  
Andrew R Poppe ◽  
Ali Rahmati ◽  
James P McFadden

<p>Mars has lost and is losing its atmosphere into space. Strong evidences of this come from the observation of planetary singly charged heavy ions (atomic oxygen, molecular oxygen, carbon dioxide ions) by Mars Express and MAVEN. Phobos, the closest moon of Mars, orbits only 6,000 kilometers above the red planet’s surface and is therefore a unique vantage point of the planetary atmospheric escape, with the escaping ions being implanted within the regolith of Phobos and altering the properties of the moon’s surface.</p> <p>In this presentation, we aggregate all ion observations gathered in-situ close to the orbit of Phobos by three ion instruments onboard MAVEN, from 2015 to 2019, to constrain the long-term averaged ion environment seen by the Martian moon at all longitudes along its orbit. In particular, the SupraThermal and Thermal Ion Composition (STATIC) instrument onboard MAVEN distinguishes between solar wind and planetary ions. The newly constrained long-term ion environment seen by Phobos is combined with numerical simulations of ion transport and effects in matter.</p> <p>This way, we find that planetary ions are implanted on the near side of Phobos (pointing towards Mars) inside the uppermost tens of nanometers of regolith grains. The composition of near-side grains that may be sampled by future Phobos sample return missions is therefore not only contaminated by planetary ions, as seen in lunar samples with the terrestrial atmosphere, but may show a unique record of the past atmosphere of Mars.</p> <p>The long-term fluxes of planetary ions precipitating onto Phobos are so intense that these ions weather the moon’s surface as much as or more than solar wind ions. In particular, Martian ions accelerate the long-term sputtering and amorphization of the near side regolith by a factor of 2. Another implication is that ion weathering is highly asymmetric between the near side and far side of Phobos.</p>


1991 ◽  
Vol 4 (1S) ◽  
pp. S382-S384
Author(s):  
K Yamamoto ◽  
B M Liarson ◽  
C B Eom ◽  
R H Hammond ◽  
J C Bravman ◽  
...  

1998 ◽  
Vol 69 (6) ◽  
pp. 2273-2277 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Kinoshita ◽  
J. Ikeda ◽  
M. Tagawa ◽  
M. Umeno ◽  
N. Ohmae

1992 ◽  
Vol 275 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Ohlsén ◽  
M. Ottosson ◽  
J. Hudner ◽  
M. ÖStling ◽  
L. Stolt ◽  
...  

ABSTRACTThin films of YBCO were prepared using a mass-spectrometer controlled coevapora-tion/MBE process with atomic oxygen. Under the conditions of low pressure, necessary for mass-spectrometer rate control, it is shown that an atomic oxygen beam source can be utilized in order to grow high quality thin films of YBCO as well as multi-layer structures involving YBCO and Y2O3. Values of Tc = 88.5 K and Jc = 6–106 A/cm2 at 77 K were determined for a strip with a width of 10 μm of YBCO deposited on a LaAlO3 substrate. Film structure is analyzed by XRD and rocking curve measurements. Magnetic characterization of films and multi-layer structures are reported.


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