Microfabrication, wafer-level integration, and characterization of internally fed arrays of electrospray thrusters for spacecraft propulsion are discussed. 5 µm inner diameter, 100 µm long capillaries and 150-to-300 µm diameter annular extractor electrodes are integrated vertically via a polymer based wafer bonding process, allowing high yield and post testing disassembly of the bonded stack. The small inner diameter of the capillaries allows passive, capillary force driven delivery of the propellant to the emission site, and therefore potentially eliminating the need for an active pump system. The fabricated thruster chips were successfully tested in pumpless liquid delivery configuration under unipolar and bipolar excitation
The design, microfabrication and initial performance results of a prototype electrospray thruster wi...
This paper describes the experimental progress towards an operational microfabricated electrospray t...
The characterization of a miniaturized ionic liquid electrospray thruster for nanosatellite applicat...
With the growth of interest in small satellites (<10kg), there is a particular need to provide a ...
Microfabricated electrospray thrusters are widely acknowledged as one of the most promising technolo...
Microfabricated electrospray thrusters could revolutionize the spacecraft industry by providing effi...
This paper presents the fabrication and operation of an integrated nano-electrospray thruster consis...
Miniaturized electrical thrusters based on electrospray (or colloid) emitters could rev-olutionize t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Micro-electrospray thrusters are a high-performancepropulsion option for nanosatellites, achieving a...
Progress on miniaturization techniques in the last two decades has made it possible to scaledown spa...
Microfabrication, assembly, and characterization of internally fed arrays ofelectrospray emitters fo...
Abstract: Microfabrication, assembly, and characterization of internally fed arrays of electrospray ...
Electrospray emitters are an obvious choice for miniaturized thrusters for a variety of applications...
Electrospray thrusters can deliver the efficient primary propulsion and attitude control actuation n...
The design, microfabrication and initial performance results of a prototype electrospray thruster wi...
This paper describes the experimental progress towards an operational microfabricated electrospray t...
The characterization of a miniaturized ionic liquid electrospray thruster for nanosatellite applicat...
With the growth of interest in small satellites (<10kg), there is a particular need to provide a ...
Microfabricated electrospray thrusters are widely acknowledged as one of the most promising technolo...
Microfabricated electrospray thrusters could revolutionize the spacecraft industry by providing effi...
This paper presents the fabrication and operation of an integrated nano-electrospray thruster consis...
Miniaturized electrical thrusters based on electrospray (or colloid) emitters could rev-olutionize t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Micro-electrospray thrusters are a high-performancepropulsion option for nanosatellites, achieving a...
Progress on miniaturization techniques in the last two decades has made it possible to scaledown spa...
Microfabrication, assembly, and characterization of internally fed arrays ofelectrospray emitters fo...
Abstract: Microfabrication, assembly, and characterization of internally fed arrays of electrospray ...
Electrospray emitters are an obvious choice for miniaturized thrusters for a variety of applications...
Electrospray thrusters can deliver the efficient primary propulsion and attitude control actuation n...
The design, microfabrication and initial performance results of a prototype electrospray thruster wi...
This paper describes the experimental progress towards an operational microfabricated electrospray t...
The characterization of a miniaturized ionic liquid electrospray thruster for nanosatellite applicat...