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radiation hardening
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radiation hardening [‚rād·ē′ā·shən ′härd·ən·iŋ]
(engineering)
Improving the ability of a device or piece of equipment to withstand nuclear or other radiation; applies chiefly to dielectric and semiconductor materials.


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Two pieces of scintillators have been irradiated with a high flux of cold neutrons to test the radiation hardness of the glasses.
The Indiana University Cyclotron Facility has partnered with Crane in the area of Radiation Hardness assurance for microelectronic components and subsystems.
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