Photoelectric charging of partially sunlit dielectric surfaces in space
Abstract
Sunlight-shadow effects may substantially alter the charging situation for a dielectric surface. The sunlight-shadow boundary tends to be the site of intense multipole electric fields. Charges on a sunlit dielectric surface have a finite effective mobility. The charge distribution tends to resemble that on a conducting surface. A boundary between a conducting and a dielectric surface may not represent a conductivity discontinuity when this boundary is sunlit; charges may migrate at a nontrivial rate across the boundary. A contracting or expanding sunlit area may experience a supercharging.
- Publication:
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Spacecraft Charging Technol. Conference
- Pub Date:
- February 1977
- Bibcode:
- 1977scct.conf..413D
- Keywords:
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- Charging;
- Dielectrics;
- Photoelectricity;
- Electric Fields;
- Spacecraft;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles