Abstract

This paper uses ground simulation equipment for an atomic oxygen environment to conduct experimental research on ITO/Teflon/Ag, which is used in spacecraft using an atomic oxygen environment. The atomic oxygen integrated flux selected in the study is 9.1× 1019 atoms/cm2, with a vacuum degree of 10-2 Pa, and sample temperatures of 20°C, 70°C, and 120°C, respectively, were selected to investigate the possible impact of sample temperature on atomic oxygen environment simulation experiments. After the test, a high-precision microelectronic balance was used to test the mass loss of the sample and calculate the reaction rate of the material. The thermal emissivity and solar absorption ratio of the sample were tested using TEMP 2000A and LPSR 300, respectively. Through experiments and analysis, it was found that as the sample temperature increased, the ITO/Teflon/Ag reaction rate with atomic oxygen gradually increased but remained at 10-25. Atomic oxygen and temperature have a significant impact on the thermal physical properties of the material.

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