Cambridgeshire-based Paragraf has had its graphene-based Hall magnetic field sensor tested for radiation toughness by the National Physical Laboratory (NPL). “Tests conducted by NPL have shown that following exposure to a neutron dose of 241mSv/hr, which is about 30,000 times the expected typical neutron dose rate in the International Space Station, Paragraf’s sensors are not affected ...
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