Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1763292 | Advances in Space Research | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, we analyze the composition and structure of the surface using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The surface is roughly 88% carbon and 12% oxygen, forming strong CO bonds. Annealing the foil lowers the oxygen content to about 9%. We coat the surface of the foils with Au, Al2O3, or MgO. We compare the exit charge state distributions of hydrogen prior to and post coatings. While no significant difference is observed in the exit charge state for the Au and Al2O3 coatings, there is a slight decrease of the positive fraction after MgO. The annealing of the foil has the benefit of reducing the angular scattering of hydrogen by a factor of â¼1.2. This is a significant improvement that has the potential to increase sensitivity of ENA imagers.
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Authors
Frédéric Allegrini, Kent Coulter, Robert W. Ebert, Georgios Nicolaou, Vasiliki Zorbas Poenitzsch,