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Nanocomposites and Semiconductor Devices Based on Recycled Radioactive Waste
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: Received: 11 July 2022 / Approved: 12 July 2022 / Online: 12 July 2022 (10:08:57 CEST)
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International Journal of Recent Scientific Research., doi:10.24327/ijrsr. International Journal of Recent Scientific Research., doi:10.24327/ijrsr.
Abstract
The article provides an overview of nanocomposites and microelectronic elements used in space electronics and radiation control systems of nuclear reactors. Only those nanocomposites and microelectronic elements are taken into account that improve their characteristics in radiation fields or remain indifferent when exposed to ionizing radiation. Considering the chemical composition of the materials of these nanocomposites and microelectronic elements, it is analyzed from which radioactive materials (RM) obtained by recycling radioactive waste (RW) such composites and microelectronic parts can be made. Thus, an alternative way of radioactive waste disposal is proposed, when these wastes are used in the form of microelectronic elements designed to operate under conditions of cosmic radiation.
Keywords
recycling; radioactive waste; radioactive nanopowders; radioactive nanocomposites; radioactive semiconductor devices; radioactive space microelectronics; space industry
Subject
Physical Sciences, Radiation and Radiography
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