Design and Performance Verification of a Space Radiation Detection Sensor Based on Graphene

Sensors (Basel). 2021 Nov 22;21(22):7753. doi: 10.3390/s21227753.

Abstract

In order to verify the performance of a graphene-based space radiation detection sensor, the radiation detection principle based on two-dimensional graphene material was analyzed according to the band structure and electric field effect of graphene. The method of space radiation detection based on graphene was studied and then a new type of space radiation sensor samples with small volume, high resolution, and radiation-resistance was formed. Using protons and electrons, the electrical performance of GFET radiation sensor was verified. The designed graphene space radiation detection sensor is expected to be applied in the radiation environment monitoring of the space station and the moon, and can also achieve technological breakthroughs in pulsar navigation and other fields.

Keywords: 2-D material; graphene; graphene field effect; radiation sensor; space radiation detection.