Surfaces in space collect charges due to exposure of solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation, electrons, and ions. Throughout the solar system, UV-generated photoelectrons dominate the charging balance and exposed surfaces tend to charge positively. The surface potential of exposed objects depends on the material properties of their surfaces. Composition and particle size primarily affect the quantum efficiency of photoelectron generation; however, surface roughness can also control the charging process. Here we examine the role of surface roughness in generating photoelectrons in dedicated laboratory experiments using solid and dusty surfaces of the same composition. Using Langmuir probe measurements, we explore the measured plasma conditions abo...
The "promptness " of the photoemission process is an important is-sue in the production of...
In many cosmic environments electric charging of dust particles occurs by electrons, ions, and UV ra...
A microgravity experiment to test the electrostatic behavior of a lunar dust simulant being charged ...
Airless bodies in space are exposed to a variety of charging environments in which a balance of curr...
Title: Dust - UV interaction Author: Libor Nouzak Department: Department of Surface and Plasma Scien...
Experimental investigations are reported on the charging of dust particles resting on conducting and...
Experimental investigations are reported on the charging of dust particles resting on conducting and...
The kinetic energy distributions of photo-electrons emitted from gold surfaces under illumination by...
Why do spacecraft charge in sunlight? The first reason concerns differential charging between the su...
The investigation 'Dusty Plasma Dynamics Near Surfaces in Space' is an experimental and theoretical ...
High-frequency surface waves at the interface between two dusty plasmas subject to radiation are con...
This paper presents an overview of the roles played by incoming and outgoing electrons in spacecraft...
Understanding the photon-induced charging of spacecraft materials is necessary in modeling the overa...
As airless planetary bodies are directly exposed to solar ultraviolet radiation and plasma, an envir...
Charging of materials by incident radiation is affected by both environmental and physical condition...
The "promptness " of the photoemission process is an important is-sue in the production of...
In many cosmic environments electric charging of dust particles occurs by electrons, ions, and UV ra...
A microgravity experiment to test the electrostatic behavior of a lunar dust simulant being charged ...
Airless bodies in space are exposed to a variety of charging environments in which a balance of curr...
Title: Dust - UV interaction Author: Libor Nouzak Department: Department of Surface and Plasma Scien...
Experimental investigations are reported on the charging of dust particles resting on conducting and...
Experimental investigations are reported on the charging of dust particles resting on conducting and...
The kinetic energy distributions of photo-electrons emitted from gold surfaces under illumination by...
Why do spacecraft charge in sunlight? The first reason concerns differential charging between the su...
The investigation 'Dusty Plasma Dynamics Near Surfaces in Space' is an experimental and theoretical ...
High-frequency surface waves at the interface between two dusty plasmas subject to radiation are con...
This paper presents an overview of the roles played by incoming and outgoing electrons in spacecraft...
Understanding the photon-induced charging of spacecraft materials is necessary in modeling the overa...
As airless planetary bodies are directly exposed to solar ultraviolet radiation and plasma, an envir...
Charging of materials by incident radiation is affected by both environmental and physical condition...
The "promptness " of the photoemission process is an important is-sue in the production of...
In many cosmic environments electric charging of dust particles occurs by electrons, ions, and UV ra...
A microgravity experiment to test the electrostatic behavior of a lunar dust simulant being charged ...