Aerogel-Positronium Technology for the Detection of Small Quantities of Organic and/or Toxic Materials
TBMG-8612
10/01/2010
- Content
The Ps-aerogel system [Ps is positronium (an electron-positron-hydrogen-like atom)] has been evaluated and optimized as a potential tool for planetary exploration missions. Different configurations of use were assessed, and the results provide a quantitative measure of the expected performance. The aerogel density is first optimized to attain maximum production of Ps that reaches the pores of the aerogel. This has been accomplished, and the optimum aerogel density is ≈70 mg/cm3. The aerogel is used as a concentrator for target volatile moieties, which accumulate in its open porosity over an extended period of time. For the detection of the accumulated materials, the use of Ps as a probe for the environment at the pore surface, has been proposed.
- Citation
- "Aerogel-Positronium Technology for the Detection of Small Quantities of Organic and/or Toxic Materials," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2010.