Interaction Study of Energetic Protons and Electrons with the Vacuum Ultra Violet Source used in the Complex Irradiation Facility

Author:

Klein Erik M.,Seefeldt Patric,Sznajder Maciej,Renger Thomas

Abstract

Abstract Context: One important factor to be considered for space missions is the radiation environment. It is composed of energetic particles, such as protons, electrons and ions, and electromagnetic radiation, photons ranging from Vacuum Ultra Violet (VUV) to Far Infrared (FIR). Each of these radiation sources have an unique energy spectrum that further depends on the location inside the solar system, e. g. Earth orbits or interplanetary space. For material qualification and material engineering, individual irradiation is considered and their effects are superimposed. However, effects occurring when two and more radiation types simultaneously are present have barely been investigated yet. Further complexity is added, when additional interactions take place due to laboratory hardware. Aims: This publication reports on the efforts made to analyse and measure the interaction of a VUV and corpuscular radiation sources. The aim is to quantify the deviations due to interactions and conclude consequences for the simultaneous operation of these radiation sources. Methods: In order to quantify the effects, the Complex Irradiation Facility (CIF), located at the DLR Bremen has been used. It connects proton and electron accelerators together with VUV and UV light sources to an ultra high vacuum chamber. The corpuscular and VUV radiation sources have been operated simultaneously. The reaction of the operation parameters, such as current measured with Faraday Cups (FC) has been tracked and post-processed. Results: It has been discovered, that protons considerably interact with the gas mixture used to operate the VUV source. This interaction decreases for higher beam intensities of the corpuscular irradiation. It was found, that this is likely due to protons ionizing gas atoms which are then measured by the FC as current. For electrons, this phenomena was not observed due to their smaller stopping power. The discovery restricts the acceleration factor of the CIF for proton together with VUV irradiation, but does not necessarily limit the range of application of the CIF depending on the requirements of the material and/or qualification test. Energy range of electrons stays unrestricted.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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