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Progress in the research on radiation-induced defects in nanomaterials
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    • Progress in the research on radiation-induced defects in nanomaterials

    • In the field of nuclear science, radiation defect engineering has important application prospects in materials science, electronic devices, catalytic conversion, and environmental fields, opening up new directions for related research.
    • Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing   Vol. 40, Issue 5, Pages: 1-12(2022)
    • DOI:10.11889/j.1000-3436.2022-0034    

      CLC: TL13
    • Received:19 March 2022

      Revised:24 May 2022

      Accepted:2022-05-24

      Published:20 October 2022

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  • GAN Pingping,CHEN Xianmei,JIANG Zhiwen,et al.Progress in the research on radiation-induced defects in nanomaterials[J].Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing,2022,40(05):1-12. DOI: 10.11889/j.1000-3436.2022-0034.

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