a Department of Chemistry, University of Missouri — Kansas City, Kansas City, MO 64110, USA
b Department of Applied Science, Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, NY, 11973, USA
c Electrotechnical Laboratory, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan
Abstract:
A variable mono-energetic positron beam with a computer-controlled system has recently been constructed at the University of Missouri–Kansas City for weathering studies of polymeric coatings. The beam is designed to measure the S-parameter from Doppler-broadening energy spectra and the sub-nanometer defect properties from positron annihilation lifetimes (PAL). Significant variations of S-parameter and ortho-positronium intensity in coatings, as obtained from the newly built beam and from the Electrotechnical Laboratory’s beam, respectively, are observed as a function of depth and exposure time due to the Xe-light irradiation. A high sensitivity of positron annihilation signal response to the early stage of degradation is observed. Development of positron annihilation spectroscopy to test accelerated weathering of polymeric coatings is discussed.