Abstract

Sputter-deposited SiO(X) (where X between 1.9 and 2.0) thin film coatings have been found to be durable to atomic oxygen. Such coatings will be used to protect polyimide Kapton photovoltaic array blankets from atomic oxygen attack in low earth orbit (LEO) on the Space Station Freedom (SSF). Monte Carlo modeling of atomic oxygen attack at defect sites in protected Kapton exposed in laboratory RF plasma ashers and on solar tracking photovoltaic arrays in space has been conducted to enable understanding of degradation processes relevant to the durability of the SSF solar array blanket. SiO(X) protective coating performance data from RF plasma asher tests will be presented, along with Monte Carlo modeling considerations, to enable the projection of in-space durability of the SSF solar array blankets based on ground laboratory test results.

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