2018
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-04943-w
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“…For example, we have verified experimentally that the reaction takes place on indium–tin oxide (ITO), a man-made material found on Rosetta’s thermal insulation and solar panels. Thus, CO 2 collisions on the spacecraft’s exposed surfaces can change the composition of the surrounding gaseous halo with unknown repercussions for mass spectrometric measurements 31 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, we have verified experimentally that the reaction takes place on indium–tin oxide (ITO), a man-made material found on Rosetta’s thermal insulation and solar panels. Thus, CO 2 collisions on the spacecraft’s exposed surfaces can change the composition of the surrounding gaseous halo with unknown repercussions for mass spectrometric measurements 31 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, Yao and Giapis (2018) argued that "cold" water ions, whose flux is about 100 times that of the "accelerated" water ions (Nilsson et al 2015) bombarding the spacecraft could produce O 2 in situ. Whether this O 2 would be detected by DFMS is uncertain as the DFMS response under exposure to a lowpressure water plasma containing O 2 is unknown (Yao and Giapis 2018). It is also important to note that Alice has detected O 2 independently of ROSINA (Keeney et al 2017a), and post-perihelion Alice results indicate that the relative O 2 /H 2 O decreases with increasing impact parameter above the nucleus (Keeney et al 2017b).…”
Section: Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 125 ] Researchers have developed various surface morphologies, including the fabrication of pillars, lines, pyramids and hemispherical‐like nanopatterns. [ 126 ] These nanopatterns enhance the charge production by increasing the contact area of the triboelectric materials. Various combinations of molecules, particles, and wires have been used to form those nanostructures in the contacting surfaces using different approaches such as nanoimprint lithography [ 127 ] and electrospinning.…”
Section: Dp‐tengsmentioning
confidence: 99%