Radiation Shielding System Using a Composite of Carbon Nanotubes Loaded With Electropolymers
TBMG-13046
03/01/2012
- Content
Single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) coated with a hydrogen-rich, electrically conducting polymer such as polyethylene, receive and dissipate a portion of incoming radiation pulse energy to electrical signals that are transmitted along the CNT axes, and are received at energy-dissipating terminals.
- Citation
- "Radiation Shielding System Using a Composite of Carbon Nanotubes Loaded With Electropolymers," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2012.