How are Nanocomposites Engineered for Radiation Resistance?
Nanocomposites are materials that combine nanoparticles with a matrix material to achieve enhanced properties. In the context of radiation resistance, nanocomposites are engineered by:
Dispersion: Ensuring uniform dispersion of nanoparticles within the matrix to maximize their effectiveness. Interfacial Bonding: Enhancing the bond between nanoparticles and the matrix to improve load transfer and durability. Layering Techniques: Employing layered structures to create barriers against radiation penetration.