High-Resolution Radiation Sensors from Flexible Network Nanocomposites of Nanoparticles and Aramid Nanofibers
Drew A Vecchio
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M.D. Hammig
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Nicholas A. Kotov
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Department of Chemical Engineering
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Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences
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Biointerfaces Institute
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Department of Chemical Engineering, Ann Arbor, United States
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Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences, Ann Arbor, United States
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Biointerfaces Institute, Ann Arbor, United States
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Department of Materials Science and Engineering
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Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Ann Arbor, United States
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2025-03-19
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SJR: 4.497
CiteScore: 24.2
Impact factor: 16.0
ISSN: 19360851, 1936086X
Abstract
Rapid, sensitive, and continuous radiation detection for personnel and critical electronic equipment is essential in nuclear, medical, space, and other advanced technologies. Achieving this requires materials that combine a high cross-section for capturing high-energy photons, efficient charge carrier generation, and high conductivity while also being solution-processable, mechanically flexible, and durable for scalable, lightweight devices. Here, we demonstrate that nanostructured semiconductor composites composed of aramid nanofibers (ANFs) and CdTe nanoparticles (NPs) can meet these often-contradictory demands. These solution-processable materials exhibit high conductivity and charge collection efficiency, enabled by the self-assembly of NPs into continuous interdigitated charge-transporting pathways. Notably, the nanostructured medium enhances the photon-to-current transduction efficiency beyond that of a homogeneous material with equivalent composition and stopping power. Radiation detectors fabricated from CdTe/ANF composites achieve energy resolution for X- and γ-ray detection comparable to that of state-of-the-art high-purity germanium detectors while operating at room temperature. Furthermore, the biomimetic cartilage-like architecture of the tough ANF matrix ensures no loss of performance after 1000 bending cycles. This combination of hard-to-obtain properties makes CdTe/ANF nanocomposites promising candidates for next-generation, high-performance radiation shielding.
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Vecchio D. A. et al. High-Resolution Radiation Sensors from Flexible Network Nanocomposites of Nanoparticles and Aramid Nanofibers // ACS Nano. 2025. Vol. 19. No. 12. pp. 11924-11935.
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Vecchio D. A., Hammig M., Kotov N. A. High-Resolution Radiation Sensors from Flexible Network Nanocomposites of Nanoparticles and Aramid Nanofibers // ACS Nano. 2025. Vol. 19. No. 12. pp. 11924-11935.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1021/acsnano.4c15939
UR - https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsnano.4c15939
TI - High-Resolution Radiation Sensors from Flexible Network Nanocomposites of Nanoparticles and Aramid Nanofibers
T2 - ACS Nano
AU - Vecchio, Drew A
AU - Hammig, M.D.
AU - Kotov, Nicholas A.
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/03/19
PB - American Chemical Society (ACS)
SP - 11924-11935
IS - 12
VL - 19
SN - 1936-0851
SN - 1936-086X
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@article{2025_Vecchio,
author = {Drew A Vecchio and M.D. Hammig and Nicholas A. Kotov},
title = {High-Resolution Radiation Sensors from Flexible Network Nanocomposites of Nanoparticles and Aramid Nanofibers},
journal = {ACS Nano},
year = {2025},
volume = {19},
publisher = {American Chemical Society (ACS)},
month = {mar},
url = {https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsnano.4c15939},
number = {12},
pages = {11924--11935},
doi = {10.1021/acsnano.4c15939}
}
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Vecchio, Drew A., et al. “High-Resolution Radiation Sensors from Flexible Network Nanocomposites of Nanoparticles and Aramid Nanofibers.” ACS Nano, vol. 19, no. 12, Mar. 2025, pp. 11924-11935. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsnano.4c15939.
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