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Synthesis of LiDAR-Detectable True Black Core/Shell Nanomaterial and Its Practical Use in LiDAR Applications.

Suk JekalJiwon KimDong-Hyun KimJungchul NohMin-Jeong KimHa-Yeong KimMin-Sang KimWon-Chun OhChang-Min Yoon
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Light detection and ranging (LiDAR) sensors utilize a near-infrared (NIR) laser with a wavelength of 905 nm. However, LiDAR sensors have weakness in detecting black or dark-tone materials with light-absorbing properties. In this study, SiO 2 /black TiO 2 core/shell nanoparticles (SBT CSNs) were designed as LiDAR-detectable black materials. The SBT CSNs, with sizes of 140, 170, and 200 nm, were fabricated by a series of Stöber, TTIP sol-gel, and modified NaBH 4 reduction methods. These SBT CSNs are detectable by a LiDAR sensor and, owing to their core/shell structure with intrapores on the shell ( ca . 2-6 nm), they can effectively function as both color and NIR-reflective materials. Moreover, the LiDAR-detectable SBT CSNs exhibited high NIR reflectance (28.2 R%) in a monolayer system and true blackness ( L* < 20), along with ecofriendliness and hydrophilicity, making them highly suitable for use in autonomous vehicles.
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