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Effect of Superdeep Penetration (Punching of Obstacles) and Its Influence on the Operation of Electronic Elements

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Recording of the influence of the flux of high-velocity particles in the regime of superdeep penetration on the operating parameters of microcircuits placed behind a thick-walled obstacle is reported for the first time. It is proposed that this effect is possible in collision of a micrometeorite flux with a spacecraft, which can have an effect on the operation of its computer equipment.

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Usherenko, S.M., Romanov, G.S., Dybov, O.A. et al. Effect of Superdeep Penetration (Punching of Obstacles) and Its Influence on the Operation of Electronic Elements. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics 75, 1254–1255 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022186103592

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