Space Radiation Resiliency of Carbon Nanotube and Semiconductor Nanowire Based Nanocircuits

ORAL

Abstract

With increasing need for radiation resilient space electronics for the next generation satellites and probes, new materials and electronics utilizing these materials must be examined. We present results of carbon nanotube and gallium nitride nanowire which underwent heavy ion in the form of 86Krypton as well as total ionization dose radiation. Electronic characteristics of the circuits before and after irradiation were taken as well as during radiation. Heavy ion and total dose irradiation of the raw materials, nanotubes and nanowires, and electrospun carbon nanofibers was irradiated as a control. Scanning, transmission, high resolution transmission and atomic force microscopy and Raman spectroscopy of materials was taken.

Authors

  • Benjamin Jacobs

    Michigan State University

  • Mark Englund

  • Virginia Ayres

  • Reg Ronningen

  • Al Zeller

  • Harry Shaw

    NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

  • Jeanette Benavides

    NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

  • Mihail Petkov

    Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

  • Joshua Halpern

  • Alan Kogut

    NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

  • Martin Crimp

    Michigan State University