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Research progress and lightweight path of γ ray shielding composites
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    • Research progress and lightweight path of γ ray shielding composites

    • This article introduces the research progress of lightweight gamma ray shielding composite materials. Experts summarize the characteristics and shortcomings of different design strategies from three aspects: matrix type, filler size, and structural optimization. They also explore new trends in multifunctional design, providing new ideas for solving problems such as insufficient balance between shielding efficiency and mechanical properties.
    • Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing   Vol. 44, Issue 1, Pages: 10101(2026)
    • DOI:10.11889/j.1000-3436.2025-0077    

      CLC: TL7
    • Received:01 September 2025

      Revised:2025-10-15

      Accepted:15 October 2025

      Published:20 February 2026

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  • ZHOU Na, WANG Qianwen, HUANG Hongtao, et al. Research progress and lightweight path of γ ray shielding composites[J]. Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing, 2026, 44(1): 010101. DOI: 10.11889/j.1000-3436.2025-0077. CSTR: 32195.14.j.JRRRP.1000-3436.2025-0077.

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