Experimental Study of Photoemission from Glass Dust
Abstract
Solar radiation, especially its UV part, is considered as a main contributor to the space dust charging. On the other hand, the study of photoemission from a majority of space-related materials is difficult because the surface of insulators is quickly charged. We present experimental observations of photoemission charging of glass dust grains that could serve for example as a lunar regolith substitute. A single grain is kept in a 3D electrodynamic trap and a temporal evolution of the grain charge and other quantities are determined. Differentially pumped (He or Ar) discharge lamp is employed as a source of the UV radiation. Besides dynamic observations, we estimate the glass grain work function to be about 4.7 eV.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2014
- Bibcode:
- 2014AGUFM.P31B3984N
- Keywords:
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- 2461 Plasma interactions with dust and aerosols;
- IONOSPHERE;
- 6213 Dust;
- PLANETARY SCIENCES: SOLAR SYSTEM OBJECTS;
- 7831 Laboratory studies and experimental techniques;
- SPACE PLASMA PHYSICS;
- 7849 Plasma interactions with dust and aerosols;
- SPACE PLASMA PHYSICS