Method and system for vacuum vapor deposition of functional materials in space
Methods and systems for depositing a deposition material on a substrate in a space environment may include a substrate support structure on a surface of a planetary body in the space environment, a depositor for the deposition material, an energy source associated with the depositor to excite the deposition material to form a vapor of the deposition, and a moveable elongate member associated with the depositor, to move the depositor over the substrate, whereby the vapor of deposition material from the depositor may pass over the substrate and flow to the substrate to coat the substrate with the deposition material.
1 . A system for vacuum vapor deposition of a deposition material upon a substrate in a space environment, comprising:
a substrate support structure associated with a space platform on a surface of a planetary body outside of any chamber in the space environment;
a depositor for the deposition material;
an energy source associated with the depositor to excite the deposition material to form a vapor of the deposition material; and
a moveable elongate member associated with the depositor, to move the depositor over the substrate, wherein the moveable elongated member is configured to support flow of at least electrical power for antennas, radars, reflectors, and photovoltaic power systems, electron guns for forming an electron beams, and support of fluid transfer for cooling, for reagents and other fluids, and for gases for propulsion, for transfer, and for a precursor gas feed system, wherein the elongate member is a robotic arm, whereby the vapor of deposition material from the depositor may pass over the substrate and flow to the substrate to coat the substrate with the deposition material.
2 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the elongate member has first and second ends, the first end being attached to the depositor.
3 . The system of claim 1 , wherein a shutter is associated with the depositor and is moveable from a first position with respect to the depositor, wherein the vapor of the deposition material may flow from the depositor to the substrate, to a second position, wherein the shutter blocks the flow of the vapor from the depositor to the substrate.
4 . The system of claim 1 , wherein a precursor storage system and a heating system are operably coupled to the depositor, the heating system configured to heat the substrate.
5 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the energy source comprises an electron beam.
6 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the energy source comprises a resistive heat source.
7 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the energy source comprises a laser.
8 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the planetary body is a Moon or Mars.
9 . A method for vacuum vapor deposition of a deposition material upon a substrate in a space environment to form a functional material on the substrate comprising:
disposing a substrate on a substrate support structure on a surface of a planetary body outside of any chamber in the space environment;
providing a depositor for the deposition material;
providing an energy source associated with the depositor and exciting the deposition material to form a vapor of the deposition material;
providing a moveable elongate member, wherein the moveable elongated member is configured to support flow of at least electrical power for antennas, radars, reflectors, and photovoltaic power systems, electron guns for forming an electron beams, and support of fluid transfer for cooling, for reagents and other fluids, and for gases for propulsion, for transfer, and for a precursor gas feed system, and wherein the elongate member is a robotic arm system, associated with the depositor; and
moving the depositor and the elongate member to pass over the substrate to direct the vapor of the deposition material to flow to the substrate to form a functional material on the substrate.
10 . The method of claim 9 , wherein the elongate member has first and second ends, and wherein the method further includes attaching the first end to the depositor.
11 . The method of claim 9 , including associating a shutter with the depositor which is moveable from a first position with respect to the depositor, which first position permits the vapor of the deposition material to flow from the depositor to the substrate, to a second position, which second position blocks the flow of the vapor from the depositor to the substrate.
12 . The method of claim 9 , wherein a precursor storage system and a heating system are operably coupled to the depositor, the heating system configured to heat the substrate.
13 . The method of claim 9 , including utilizing an electron beam as the energy source.
14 . The method of claim 9 , including utilizing a resistive heat source as the energy source.
15 . The method of claim 9 , including utilizing a laser as the energy source.
16 . The method of claim 9 , wherein the functional material comprises a solar cell.
17 . The method of claim 9 , wherein the functional material comprises a thin film material.
18 . The method of claim 9 , wherein the planetary body is a Moon or Mars.
19 . A system for vacuum vapor deposition of a deposition material upon a substrate in a space environment, comprising:
a substrate support structure on a surface of a planetary body outside of any chamber in the space environment;
a depositor for the deposition material;
an energy source associated with the depositor to excite the deposition material to form a vapor of the deposition material; and
the substrate support structure includes a moveable elongate member associated with the substrate, wherein the moveable elongated member is configured to support flow of at least electrical power for antennas, radars, reflectors, and photovoltaic power systems, electron guns for forming an electron beams, and support of fluid transfer for cooling, for reagents and other fluids, and for gases for propulsion, for transfer, and for a precursor gas feed system, and wherein the elongate member is a robotic arm system, to move the substrate over the depositor, whereby the vapor of deposition material from the depositor may flow from the depositor to the substrate to coat the substrate with the deposition material.
20 . The system of claim 19 , wherein the elongate member has first and second ends, the first end being attached to the substrate.
21 . The system of claim 19 , wherein a shutter is associated with the depositor and is moveable from a first position with respect to the depositor, wherein the vapor of the deposition material may flow from the depositor to the substrate, to a second position, wherein the shutter blocks the flow of the vapor from the depositor to the substrate.
22 . The system of claim 19 , wherein a precursor storage system, and a heating system are operably coupled to the depositor, the heat system configured to heat the substrate.
23 . The system of claim 19 , wherein the energy source comprises an electron beam.
24 . The system of claim 19 , including utilizing a laser as the energy source.
25 . The system of claim 19 , including utilizing a resistive heat source as the energy source.
26 . The system of claim 19 , wherein the substrate movement over the depositor is rotational.
27 . The system of claim 19 , wherein the planetary body is a Moon or Mars.
28 . A method for vacuum vapor deposition of a deposition material upon a substrate in a space environment to form a functional material on the substrate comprising:
providing a substrate on a surface of a planetary body outside of any chamber in the space environment;
providing a depositor for the deposition material;
providing an energy source associated with the depositor and exciting the deposition material to form a vapor of the deposition material;
providing a moveable elongate member, associated with the substrate, wherein the moveable elongated member is configured to support flow of at least electrical power for antennas, radars, reflectors, and photovoltaic power systems, electron guns for forming an electron beams, and support of fluid transfer for cooling, for reagents and other fluids, and for gases for propulsion, for transfer, and for a precursor gas feed system, and wherein the elongate member is a robotic arm system; and
moving the substrate and the elongate member to pass over the depositor to direct the vapor of the deposition material to flow to the substrate to form a functional material on the substrate.
29 . The method of claim 28 , wherein the elongate member has first and second ends, and wherein the method includes attaching the first end to the substrate.
30 . The method of claim 28 , including associating a shutter with the depositor which is moveable from a first position with respect to the depositor, which first position permits the vapor of the deposition material to flow from the depositor to the substrate, to a second position, which second position blocks the flow of the vapor from the depositor to the substrate.
31 . The method of claim 28 , wherein a precursor storage system and a heating system are operably coupled to the depositor, the heating system configured to heat the substrate.
32 . The method of claim 28 , including utilizing an electron beam as the energy source.
33 . The method of claim 28 , including utilizing a resistive heat source as the energy source.
34 . The method of claim 28 , including utilizing a laser as the energy source.
35 . The method of claim 28 wherein the substrate movement over the depositor is rotational.
36 . The method of claim 28 wherein the functional material comprises a solar cell.
37 . The method of claim 28 , wherein the functional material comprises a thin film material.
38 . The method of claim 28 , wherein the planetary body comprises a Moon or Mars.
39 . A method for vacuum vapor deposition of a deposition material upon a substrate in a space environment to join a first structural element to a second structural element comprising:
disposing a substrate in a substrate support structure on a surface of a planetary body outside of any chamber in the space environment, wherein the substrate is a joint between the first and second structural members;
providing a depositor for the deposition material;
providing an energy source associated with the depositor and exciting the deposition material to form a vapor of the deposition material;
providing a moveable elongate member, associated with the depositor, wherein the moveable elongated member is configured to support flow of at least electrical power for antennas, radars, reflectors, and photovoltaic power systems, electron guns for forming an electron beams, and support of fluid transfer for cooling, for reagents and other fluids, and for gases for propulsion, for transfer, and for a precursor gas feed system, and wherein the moveable elongate member is a robotic arm; and
moving the depositor and the elongate member to pass over the substrate to direct the vapor of the deposition material to flow to the substrate to join the first and second structural elements to each other.
40 . The method of claim 39 , wherein the elongate member has first and second ends, and attaching the first end to the depositor.
41 . The method of claim 39 , wherein the elongate member is a robotic arm system.
42 . The method of claim 39 , including providing a heating system to heat the substrate to remove the deposition material to unjoin the first and second structural elements.
43 . The method of claim 39 , wherein the planetary body is a Moon or Mars.