Tuesday, May 17, 2011

More SEM Images

Hi Everyone,

Here are some more cool SEM images of glass samples that we fired at.  As you can see we've got some larger structure around the micron crater.  Also, previous to this, I had only been able to find 3um craters which I thought was odd.  I have now found craters on the submicron scale.  These guys are really tough to find and image.  I'll hopefully have more images and a couple more details on them in the near future.

Shu
Small crater <1um.  These guys are really tough to image.
SEM image of dust damage on glass.  Crater is about 2 um.

Friday, May 6, 2011

First Dust Impact Sites

First dust impact, average diameter of 3.84 microns.
Hi Everyone,

We had our first customer come to the accelerator.  Mr. Doug Currie from the University of Maryland was studying dust impacts on samples of polished fused silica glass to see what kind of damage micrometeorite impacts would do to the glass.  After firing about 3000 shots onto a 1" diameter piece of glass, we took the sample to a scanning electron microscope (SEM).  This is one of the craters we found on the surface.  It has an average diameter of 3.84 microns.  The dust we fired at it ranged from 0.4-6 microns in diameter and a velocity of 1-3 km/s.  I'm hoping to get more time with the SEM and a good optical light microscope to get a better idea of what we did to the surface.

Shu