investigating space radiation
Pedram Hajipour; Leila mohammadi; Azam Eidi; Sara Shoorian; Nahid Eidi Esfiani; Seyed Amir Hossein Feghhi
Volume 16, Issue 4 , December 2023, , Pages 15-27
Abstract
One of the damaging factors for the proper functioning of telecommunication payloads are high energy ionizing particles in space, which the use of proper shield is a way to deal with it. In the design of protection, several factors, such as the type of part and the amount of weight acceptable for the ...
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One of the damaging factors for the proper functioning of telecommunication payloads are high energy ionizing particles in space, which the use of proper shield is a way to deal with it. In the design of protection, several factors, such as the type of part and the amount of weight acceptable for the payload.etc.must be taken into consideration. In recent years, in order to reduce the costs of construction and launch, the use of non-space components has been favored.Therefore, the use of shields with the suitable material in with radiation resistance, with respect to the weight budget considerations, will be one of the important challenges .In this paper, the aim is to investigate the methods of reducing the weight budget considering with respect to the radiation damage of ionizing dose. In this regard, a five-year technology development mission in the GEO orbit has been predicted, and the results of simulations and testing of aluminum and polyethylene shielding to check ionizing dose damage, according to the initial and reference weight budget, have been presented and compared. The analysis and evaluation of the test results using polyethylene protection shows a 17.21 percentage reduction between the two external and internal radiation meters.
investigating space radiation
Sara Shoorian; Hamid Jafari; S. Amir Hossein Feghhi; Gholamreza Aslani
Volume 13, Issue 4 , December 2020, , Pages 71-79
Abstract
The presence of ionizing radiation in the space environment, due to trapped particles, solar particles and cosmic rays can be a serious threat to the proper functioning of electronic components used in satellites and spacecraft. In this work, the leakage current variation of a silicon diode, as the basic ...
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The presence of ionizing radiation in the space environment, due to trapped particles, solar particles and cosmic rays can be a serious threat to the proper functioning of electronic components used in satellites and spacecraft. In this work, the leakage current variation of a silicon diode, as the basic element of many electronic components, has been investigated in the exposure of space protons. For this purpose, the GEANT4 Monte Carlo code has been used to calculate the non-ionizing energy loss in the device. The simulation of electrical parameters for irradiation of space protons were also done by SILVACO software. The results show that the leakage current increases by about 1.85 times the amount of it before irradiation, up to about 96.2 nA/μm by the increase in the proton flux up to 2.1×1012 p/cm2. Irradiation of BPW34 photodiodes under 30 MeV protons was performed to validate the results of simulation.