Microfabricated electrospray thrusters are widely acknowledged as one of the most promising technologies for the propulsion of small spacecraft. Their relative simplicity, high efficiency (>70%), low footprint (M <500g, V <10cm3) and large potential specific impulse (>3000s) enable the creation of a miniature system capable of providing up to 5km/s∆ V to 3U CubeSats. We report here on our latest efforts in the development of such a thruster system, completed within the MicroThrust (www.microthrust.eu) project. While a companion paper will present early test results of the thrusters, this paper will focus on their design and fabrication. We use MEMS microfabrication to manufacture internally fed capillary emitters from silicon...
Microfabrication, wafer-level integration, and characterization of internally fed arrays of electros...
A UK-Austrian consortium led by AVS UK in collaboration with the University of Southampton (UoS) and...
Due to lower mass and volume, CubeSats have been developed worldwide as a promising micro-platform f...
With the growth of interest in small satellites (<10kg), there is a particular need to provide a ...
This paper describes the experimental progress towards an operational microfabricated electrospray t...
Microfabricated electrospray thrusters could revolutionize the spacecraft industry by providing effi...
Miniaturized electrical thrusters based on electrospray (or colloid) emitters could rev-olutionize t...
Electrospray thrusters utilize a strong electric field to extract and accelerate charged particles c...
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...
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...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in colloid propulsion, sparked by a newly i...
A low power porous electrospray thruster propulsion system is being developed and tested by a consor...
Microfabrication, wafer-level integration, and characterization of internally fed arrays of electros...
A UK-Austrian consortium led by AVS UK in collaboration with the University of Southampton (UoS) and...
Due to lower mass and volume, CubeSats have been developed worldwide as a promising micro-platform f...
With the growth of interest in small satellites (<10kg), there is a particular need to provide a ...
This paper describes the experimental progress towards an operational microfabricated electrospray t...
Microfabricated electrospray thrusters could revolutionize the spacecraft industry by providing effi...
Miniaturized electrical thrusters based on electrospray (or colloid) emitters could rev-olutionize t...
Electrospray thrusters utilize a strong electric field to extract and accelerate charged particles c...
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...
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...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in colloid propulsion, sparked by a newly i...
A low power porous electrospray thruster propulsion system is being developed and tested by a consor...
Microfabrication, wafer-level integration, and characterization of internally fed arrays of electros...
A UK-Austrian consortium led by AVS UK in collaboration with the University of Southampton (UoS) and...
Due to lower mass and volume, CubeSats have been developed worldwide as a promising micro-platform f...