X-Ray imager of 26-µm resolution achieved by perovskite assembly

Spatial resolution is an important criterion to evaluate the performance of a scintillation screen for X-ray imaging. Perovskite-based X-ray screen, usually made of powders or polycrystalline films, suffers from low spatial resolution (∼ 200 µm) due to the large thickness of scintillation layer desp...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nano research 2022-03, Vol.15 (3), p.2399-2404
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Zhaofen, Sun, Ruijia, Liu, Nianqiao, Fan, Huailin, Hu, Xun, Shen, Depeng, Zhang, Yuhai, Liu, Hong
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Zusammenfassung:Spatial resolution is an important criterion to evaluate the performance of a scintillation screen for X-ray imaging. Perovskite-based X-ray screen, usually made of powders or polycrystalline films, suffers from low spatial resolution (∼ 200 µm) due to the large thickness of scintillation layer despite of their compelling sensitivity to X-ray dose. In this work, a concentrated colloid of CsPbBr 3 nanosheets was synthesized via a co-precipitation method at ambient condition. By drop casting, smooth scintillation screens of varied thickness were formed through self-assembly, which exhibited both high internal and external photoluminescence quantum yield (PL QY) (84.5% and 75.1%, respectively). The screen-based X-ray detector showed a high sensitivity down to 27 nGy/s, two orders of magnitude lower than the regular dose for medical diagnostics. Importantly, the screen of optimal thickness of 15 µm showcased an unprecedented spatial resolution (26 µm) when used for X-ray radiography, representing one order of magnitude improvement in perovskite community.
ISSN:1998-0124
1998-0000
DOI:10.1007/s12274-021-3808-y