Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jun 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992esasp.340..431b&link_type=abstract
In ESA, Frequency and Time Forum p 431-440 (SEE N93-24978 09-70)
Computer Science
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Crystal Oscillators, Drift Rate, Extraterrestrial Radiation, Frequency Shift, Frequency Stability, Quartz Crystals, Radiation Tolerance, Aging (Materials), Digital Simulation, Gamma Rays, Monte Carlo Method, Radiation Dosage, Resonators
Scientific paper
The radiation susceptibility of several quartz oscillators for space use (USO) with classical and BVA (electrodeless quartz resonator) type resonators, AT and SC (Stress Compensation) cut, is reported. Susceptibility of each USO was measured at low dose rate, 1 and 0.1 rad per hour, using a cobalt 60 source. In parallel, a space radiation exposure analysis was made taking into account the radation environment during the in flight data recording. A deposited dose calculation analysis was conducted using an up to data three dimensional Monte Carlo transport code. Results of aging rate per day are then compared to several in flight data.
Bourriau J.
Brunet Michel
Calvel Philippe
Dutrey J. F.
Laporte J. B.
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