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Optical Thin Films in Space Environment: Investigation of Proton Irradiation Damage.

Alain J CorsoMarta PadovaniGiovanni SantiRené HübnerUlrich KentschMarco BazzanMaria G Pelizzo
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
The present work reports a systematic study of the potential degradation of metals and dielectric thin films in different space environments. The mono- and bilayers selected are made of materials commonly used for the realization of optical components, such as reflective mirrors or building blocks of interferential filters. More than 400 samples were fabricated and irradiated with protons at different energies on ground-based facilities. The fluences were selected as a result of simulations of the doses delivered within a long-term space mission considering different orbits (Sun close, Jovian, and Geostationary orbits). In order to stress the samples at different depths and layer interfaces, experiments were carried out with a range of proton energies within 1 and 10 MeV values. An estimate of a safe maximum fluence has been provided for each type of sample at each energy. The damage mechanism, when present, has been investigated with different optical and structural techniques.
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