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Radiation tolerance of two-dimensional material-based devices for space applications

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  • Tobias Vogl

    (The Australian National University)

  • Kabilan Sripathy

    (The Australian National University)

  • Ankur Sharma

    (The Australian National University)

  • Prithvi Reddy

    (The Australian National University)

  • James Sullivan

    (The Australian National University)

  • Joshua R. Machacek

    (The Australian National University)

  • Linglong Zhang

    (The Australian National University)

  • Fouad Karouta

    (The Australian National University)

  • Ben C. Buchler

    (The Australian National University)

  • Marcus W. Doherty

    (The Australian National University)

  • Yuerui Lu

    (The Australian National University)

  • Ping Koy Lam

    (The Australian National University)

Abstract

Characteristic for devices based on two-dimensional materials are their low size, weight and power requirements. This makes them advantageous for use in space instrumentation, including photovoltaics, batteries, electronics, sensors and light sources for long-distance quantum communication. Here we present a comprehensive study on combined radiation effects in Earth’s atmosphere on various devices based on these nanomaterials. Using theoretical modeling packages, we estimate relevant radiation levels and then expose field-effect transistors, single-photon sources and monolayers as building blocks for future electronics to γ-rays, protons and electrons. The devices show negligible change in performance after the irradiation, suggesting robust suitability for space use. Under excessive γ-radiation, however, monolayer WS2 shows decreased defect densities, identified by an increase in photoluminescence, carrier lifetime and a change in doping ratio proportional to the photon flux. The underlying mechanism is traced back to radiation-induced defect healing, wherein dissociated oxygen passivates sulfur vacancies.

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  • Tobias Vogl & Kabilan Sripathy & Ankur Sharma & Prithvi Reddy & James Sullivan & Joshua R. Machacek & Linglong Zhang & Fouad Karouta & Ben C. Buchler & Marcus W. Doherty & Yuerui Lu & Ping Koy Lam, 2019. "Radiation tolerance of two-dimensional material-based devices for space applications," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 10(1), pages 1-10, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:10:y:2019:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-019-09219-5
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-09219-5
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