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Potential applications of hyperthermal atomic oxygen for treatment of materials and structures

Kleiman et al., 1995

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18423828804097385088
Author
Kleiman J
Iskanderova Z
Gudimenko Y
Tennyson R
Publication year
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Surface and interface analysis

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Many polymer‐based materials degrade in low earth orbit (LEO), mainly due to the damaging environmental effects of hyperthermal or fast atomic oxygen of energy E∼ 5 eV and solar vacuum ultraviolet radiation. Fast atomic oxygen fluxes of similar energies are …
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