Employing Carbon Nano-Tubes in New Nano-Structured Radiation Detectors

Physics – Medical Physics

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Carbon Nano-Tubes, Nano-Structured Materials, Radiation Detectors

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So far, electronics has growth up together with the possibility of designing electronic circuits based on the semi conductive properties of silicon. However, the last two decades has been characterized by the explosion of techniques allowing the observation and manipulation of materials at the nanometric length scale. For many applications, the role of silicon is thus turning towards that of a well known substrate whose surface is modified and decorated, at the nano-scale, with other materials. This configuration often represents a nano-structured material. Among all the materials involved in nano-science and nano-technology, Carbon Nano-Tubes (CNTs) have already been employed into a huge number of applications. Here we report the last results in designing a new radiation detector based on CNTs that appears promising for the aim of broadening the detection range of solid state radiation detectors.

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