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Dynamics of High-Speed Electrical Tree Growth in Electron-Irradiated Polymer

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Abstract

We present the results from an experiment to image dielectric breakdown sequences in electron-irradiated polymethyl methacrylate. While dielectrics are integral to the functioning of modern society, there remain many open questions regarding the failure mechanisms of these materials when exposed to charged particle radiation, such as in space environments. Dielectric materials can fail catastrophically in these environments through an electrostatic discharge (ESD) event following the charging of the material’s bulk. During the ESD event, the breakdown of the material coincides with a rapid evacuation of the implanted charged particles, leaving behind permanent dendritic structures known as electrical trees. The images we acquired with nanosecond temporal resolution of the formation of these electrical trees revealed the propagation dynamics of the breakdown channels, including two distinct modes. We measured the propagation speed of branch-type channels and found it to exceed 106 m/s. We measured the channel formation speed of a previously unclassified mode of breakdown, called the ivy-type, and found it to exceed 107 m/s—almost 4% the speed of light in the material. The ivy-type mode sheds light on gaps in existing dielectric breakdown models, which will be outlined in this presentation.

Publication: K.M. Sturge, N. Hoppis, A.M. Bussio, J. Barney, B.L. Beaudoin, C. Brown, B. Carlsten, C. Chun, B.C. Clifford, J. Cumings, N. Dallmann, J. Fitzgibbon, E.H. Frashure, A.E. Hammell, J. Hannan, S.L. Henderson, M.E. Hiebert, J. Krutzler, J. Lichhardt, M. Marr-Lyon, T. Montano, N. Moody, A. Mueller, P. O'Shea, R. Schneider, K. Smith, B. Tappan, C. Tiemann, D. Walter and T.W. Koeth, "Dynamics of high-speed electrical tree growth in electron-irradiated polymethyl methacrylate," Science, 18 Jul 2024, Vol. 385 Issue 6706, pp. 300-304.

Presenters

  • Kathryn Sturge

    University of Maryland College Park

Authors

  • Kathryn Sturge

    University of Maryland College Park

  • Noah Hoppis

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • Ariana Shearin

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • Jonathan Barney

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Brian L Beaudoin

    University of Maryland College Park

  • Ashley Hammell

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • Samuel Henderson

    Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)

  • James Krutzler

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • Joseph P Lichthardt

    Los Alamos Natl Lab

  • Karl Smith

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • David G Walter

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Timothy W Koeth

    University of Maryland College Park