Under CopyrightSteffens, MichaelMichaelSteffensHepp, FelicitasFelicitasHeppHöffgen, StefanStefanHöffgenKrzikalla, PhillipPhillipKrzikallaMetzger, StefanStefanMetzgerPellowski, FrankFrankPellowskiSantin, GiovanniGiovanniSantinTighe, AdrianAdrianTigheWeinand, UdoUdoWeinand2022-03-0525.5.20182017https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/24851010.1109/TNS.2017.270331210.24406/publica-r-2485102-s2.0-850295090512-s2.0-85043586828Novel materials or multilayers can help to reduce the mass requirement for radiation shielding of electronic components significantly. In this study, potential alternatives to the standard aluminum shielding approach are assessed by Monte Carlo simulations and promising candidates are manufactured and characterized by radiation tests including proton and electron tests. The transmission of energetic protons of up to 39 MeV through the shielding solution was assessed as well as the dose deposited by energetic electrons up to 12 MeV in RADFETs and Alanine dosimeters behind the shield.en621537Characterization of novel lightweight radiation shielding materials for space applicationsjournal article