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Nanosecond and Highly Sensitive Scintillator Based on All-Inorganic Perovskite Single Crystals

  • Yang Li
  • , Liang Chen
  • , Runlong Gao
  • , Bo Liu
  • , Wei Zheng
  • , Yanming Zhu
  • , Jinlu Ruan
  • , Xiaoping Ouyang
  • , Qiang Xu

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Abstract

The scintillator is a unique class of luminescent materials, which is of great significance in clinical diagnosis, security inspection, and radiation detection. Herein, an all-inorganic Cs4PbI6 single crystals (SCs) as a nanosecond and an efficient X-ray and α particle scintillator is described. The radioluminescence (RL) spectrum of Cs4PbI6 SCs under X-ray excitation consists of a band gap emission at 310 nm and a broadband emission at 552 nm at room temperature. Furthermore, Cs4PbI6 SCs demonstrate nanosecond decay times of 0.95 and 6.86 ns, a high sensitivity to low-energy X-ray (30 keV) with a low detection limit (187 nGyair/s), and a favorable linearity detection range, potentially enabling their broad application in X-ray imaging. Under 237Np α particle irradiation, the light yield of Cs4PbI6 SCs is about 49.5% of that of a BGO scintillator with an energy resolution of 35% at 4.78 MeV. Our results demonstrate the potential of Cs4PbI6 SCs as a nanosecond and low-cost scintillator in radiation detection applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1489-1495
Number of pages7
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume14
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 12 Jan 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • X-ray imaging
  • all-inorganic perovskite single crystals
  • high sensitivity
  • nanosecond decay time
  • scintillator

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