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	<title>MTL Annual Research Report 2011 &#187; Paulo Lozano</title>
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		<title>MEMS Space Thrusters: The ion Electrospray Propulsion System (iEPS)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Electric Propulsion (EP) brings benefits for space missions requiring relatively large changes in satellite velocity, for example by reducing the...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="page-restrict-output"><p>Electric Propulsion (EP) brings benefits for space missions requiring relatively large changes in satellite velocity, for example by reducing the propellant mass compared to traditional, less fuel-efficient chemical engines. Introducing EP in small satellites would enable them to perform interesting missions, such as long term attitude control/drag cancellation, orbital modification and, perhaps, deep space travel<sup> [<a href="http://www-mtl.mit.edu/wpmu/ar2011/mems-space-thrusters-the-ion-electrospray-propulsion-system-ieps-2/#footnote_0_3277" id="identifier_0_3277" class="footnote-link footnote-identifier-link" title="P.C. Lozano and D. Courtney, &ldquo;On the development of high specific impulse electric propulsion thrusters for small satellites&rdquo;, 1915685, The Small Satellites Systems and Services &ndash; The 4S Symposium, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, May 30 &ndash; June 4, 2010.">1</a>] </sup>. However, most EP technologies are challenging to miniaturize to the required levels, especially for nano/pico-satellites. Our group has developed an ion Electrospray Propulsion System (iEPS) as a candidate of an EP technology amenable for efficient miniaturization. The thruster core is based on a porous metal structure, which is bonded to an oxidized silicon package frame, followed by masking of the metal with a pattern of circles. The metal is then electrochemically etched in a regime that prevents material removal inside the pores, thus forming an array of porous tips<sup> [<a href="http://www-mtl.mit.edu/wpmu/ar2011/mems-space-thrusters-the-ion-electrospray-propulsion-system-ieps-2/#footnote_1_3277" id="identifier_1_3277" class="footnote-link footnote-identifier-link" title="R. Legge and P. Lozano, &ldquo;Electrospray propulsion based on emitters microfabricated in porous metals,&rdquo; Journal of Propulsion and Power, vol. 27, no. 2, 2011, pp. 485-495.">2</a>] </sup>, as shown in Figure 1. To finalize the device, an extractor silicon grid with a matching array of holes and coated with a gold film is aligned and bonded to the frame holding the porous metal. Electrical isolation is provided by the bonding material and grown silicon oxide layers. A zero vapor pressure ionic liquid (the propellant) is then injected to the device from the back through a port in the silicon frame. The liquid wicks through the porous structure reaching the tips. Ion emission is the produced when applying a voltage of about 1kV between the metal and extractor grid. Figure 2 shows a typical I-V curve and a picture finished devices on a CubeSat<sup> [<a href="http://www-mtl.mit.edu/wpmu/ar2011/mems-space-thrusters-the-ion-electrospray-propulsion-system-ieps-2/#footnote_2_3277" id="identifier_2_3277" class="footnote-link footnote-identifier-link" title="D. Courtney, Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, MIT 2011">3</a>] </sup>. A thruster pair should be able to produce 60-70 micro-N, enough to raise the orbit of a 1 kg CubeSat by 400 km in about 25 days of operation consuming 6-7 grams of propellant with 1W of power.
<a href='http://www-mtl.mit.edu/wpmu/ar2011/mems-space-thrusters-the-ion-electrospray-propulsion-system-ieps-2/lozano_thruster_01/' title='Figure 1'><img width="130" height="130" src="http://www-mtl.mit.edu/wpmu/ar2011/files/2011/06/lozano_thruster_01-150x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="Figure 1" /></a>
<a href='http://www-mtl.mit.edu/wpmu/ar2011/mems-space-thrusters-the-ion-electrospray-propulsion-system-ieps-2/lozano_thruster_02/' title='Figure 2'><img width="130" height="130" src="http://www-mtl.mit.edu/wpmu/ar2011/files/2011/06/lozano_thruster_02-150x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="Figure 2" /></a>
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<ol class="footnotes"><li id="footnote_0_3277" class="footnote">P.C. Lozano and D. Courtney, “On the development of high specific impulse electric propulsion thrusters for small satellites”, 1915685, The Small Satellites Systems and Services – The 4S Symposium, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, May 30 – June 4, 2010.</li><li id="footnote_1_3277" class="footnote">R. Legge and P. Lozano, “Electrospray propulsion based on emitters microfabricated in porous metals,” <em>Journal of Propulsion and Power, v</em>ol. 27, no. 2, 2011, pp. 485-495.</li><li id="footnote_2_3277" class="footnote">D. Courtney, Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, MIT 2011</li></ol></div>]]></content:encoded>
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