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Outstanding Radiation Tolerance of Supported Graphene: Towards 2D Sensors for the Space Millimeter Radioastronomy

We experimentally and theoretically investigated the effects of ionizing radiation on a stack of graphene sheets separated by polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) slabs. The exceptional absorption ability of such a heterostructure in the THz range makes it promising for use in a graphene-based THz bolomet...

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Autores principales: Paddubskaya, Alesia, Batrakov, Konstantin, Khrushchinsky, Arkadiy, Kuten, Semen, Plyushch, Artyom, Stepanov, Andrey, Remnev, Gennady, Shvetsov, Valery, Baah, Marian, Svirko, Yuri, Kuzhir, Polina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7826657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33440905
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11010170
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author Paddubskaya, Alesia
Batrakov, Konstantin
Khrushchinsky, Arkadiy
Kuten, Semen
Plyushch, Artyom
Stepanov, Andrey
Remnev, Gennady
Shvetsov, Valery
Baah, Marian
Svirko, Yuri
Kuzhir, Polina
author_facet Paddubskaya, Alesia
Batrakov, Konstantin
Khrushchinsky, Arkadiy
Kuten, Semen
Plyushch, Artyom
Stepanov, Andrey
Remnev, Gennady
Shvetsov, Valery
Baah, Marian
Svirko, Yuri
Kuzhir, Polina
author_sort Paddubskaya, Alesia
collection PubMed
description We experimentally and theoretically investigated the effects of ionizing radiation on a stack of graphene sheets separated by polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) slabs. The exceptional absorption ability of such a heterostructure in the THz range makes it promising for use in a graphene-based THz bolometer to be deployed in space. A hydrogen/carbon ion beam was used to simulate the action of protons and secondary ions on the device. We showed that the graphene sheets remain intact after irradiation with an intense 290 keV ion beam at the density of 1.5 × 10 [Formula: see text] cm [Formula: see text]. However, the THz absorption ability of the graphene/PMMA multilayer can be substantially suppressed due to heating damage of the topmost PMMA slabs produced by carbon ions. By contrast, protons do not have this negative effect due to their much longer mean free pass in PMMA. Since the particles’ flux at the geostationary orbit is significantly lower than that used in our experiments, we conclude that it cannot cause tangible damage of the graphene/PMMA based THz absorber. Our numerical simulations reveal that, at the geostationary orbit, the damaging of the graphene/PMMA multilayer due to the ions bombardment is sufficiently lower to affect the performance of the graphene/PMMA multilayer, the main working element of the THz bolometer, which remains unchanged for more than ten years.
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spelling pubmed-78266572021-01-25 Outstanding Radiation Tolerance of Supported Graphene: Towards 2D Sensors for the Space Millimeter Radioastronomy Paddubskaya, Alesia Batrakov, Konstantin Khrushchinsky, Arkadiy Kuten, Semen Plyushch, Artyom Stepanov, Andrey Remnev, Gennady Shvetsov, Valery Baah, Marian Svirko, Yuri Kuzhir, Polina Nanomaterials (Basel) Article We experimentally and theoretically investigated the effects of ionizing radiation on a stack of graphene sheets separated by polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) slabs. The exceptional absorption ability of such a heterostructure in the THz range makes it promising for use in a graphene-based THz bolometer to be deployed in space. A hydrogen/carbon ion beam was used to simulate the action of protons and secondary ions on the device. We showed that the graphene sheets remain intact after irradiation with an intense 290 keV ion beam at the density of 1.5 × 10 [Formula: see text] cm [Formula: see text]. However, the THz absorption ability of the graphene/PMMA multilayer can be substantially suppressed due to heating damage of the topmost PMMA slabs produced by carbon ions. By contrast, protons do not have this negative effect due to their much longer mean free pass in PMMA. Since the particles’ flux at the geostationary orbit is significantly lower than that used in our experiments, we conclude that it cannot cause tangible damage of the graphene/PMMA based THz absorber. Our numerical simulations reveal that, at the geostationary orbit, the damaging of the graphene/PMMA multilayer due to the ions bombardment is sufficiently lower to affect the performance of the graphene/PMMA multilayer, the main working element of the THz bolometer, which remains unchanged for more than ten years. MDPI 2021-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7826657/ /pubmed/33440905 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11010170 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Paddubskaya, Alesia
Batrakov, Konstantin
Khrushchinsky, Arkadiy
Kuten, Semen
Plyushch, Artyom
Stepanov, Andrey
Remnev, Gennady
Shvetsov, Valery
Baah, Marian
Svirko, Yuri
Kuzhir, Polina
Outstanding Radiation Tolerance of Supported Graphene: Towards 2D Sensors for the Space Millimeter Radioastronomy
title Outstanding Radiation Tolerance of Supported Graphene: Towards 2D Sensors for the Space Millimeter Radioastronomy
title_full Outstanding Radiation Tolerance of Supported Graphene: Towards 2D Sensors for the Space Millimeter Radioastronomy
title_fullStr Outstanding Radiation Tolerance of Supported Graphene: Towards 2D Sensors for the Space Millimeter Radioastronomy
title_full_unstemmed Outstanding Radiation Tolerance of Supported Graphene: Towards 2D Sensors for the Space Millimeter Radioastronomy
title_short Outstanding Radiation Tolerance of Supported Graphene: Towards 2D Sensors for the Space Millimeter Radioastronomy
title_sort outstanding radiation tolerance of supported graphene: towards 2d sensors for the space millimeter radioastronomy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7826657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33440905
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11010170
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