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Atomic oxygen undercutting of defects on SiO2 protected polyimide solar array blankets
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringEngineeringSio2 CoatingsMechanical EngineeringApplied PhysicsSolar Array BlanketsAtomic Oxygen UndercuttingLeo PerformanceMaterial PerformanceSilicon On InsulatorPlasma ProcessingFusion Reactor MaterialPhotovoltaicsLow Earth OrbitalElectrical InsulationSolar Cell Materials
Low Earth Orbital (LEO) atomic oxygen can oxidize SiO2-protected polyimide kapton solar array blanket material which is not totally protected as a result of pinholes or scratches in the SiO2 coatings. The probability of atomic oxygen reaction upon initial impact is low, thus inviting oxidation by secondary impacts. The secondary impacts can produce atomic oxygen undercutting which may lead to coating mechanical failure and ever increasing mass loss rates of kapton. Comparison of undercutting effects in isotropic plasma asher and directed beam tests are reported. These experimental results are compared with computational undercutting profiles based on Monte Carlo methods and their implication on LEO performance of protected polymers.