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Bottom-up construction of low-dimensional perovskite thick films for high-performance X-ray detection and imaging

Engineering and Technology

Bottom-up construction of low-dimensional perovskite thick films for high-performance X-ray detection and imaging

S. Dong, Z. Fan, et al.

Discover a groundbreaking method developed by Siyin Dong and colleagues to fabricate high-quality, thick quasi-two-dimensional perovskite films for X-ray detection. Their innovative approach led to significant sensitivity improvements and lower detection limits, revolutionizing advanced imaging technology.

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Abstract
Quasi-two-dimensional (Q-2D) perovskite exhibits exceptional photoelectric properties and demonstrates reduced ion migration compared to 3D perovskite, making it a promising material for the fabrication of highly sensitive and stable X-ray detectors. However, achieving high-quality perovskite films with sufficient thickness for efficient X-ray absorption remains challenging. Herein, we present a novel approach to regulate the growth of Q-2D perovskite crystals in a mixed atmosphere comprising methylamine (CH₃NH₂, MA) and ammonia (NH₃), resulting in the successful fabrication of high-quality films with a thickness of hundreds of micrometers. Subsequently, we build a heterojunction X-ray detector by incorporating the perovskite layer with titanium dioxide (TiO₂). The precise regulation of perovskite crystal growth and the meticulous design of the device structure synergistically enhance the resistivity and carrier transport properties of the X-ray detector, resulting in an ultrahigh sensitivity (29721.4 µC Gyair⁻¹ cm⁻²) for low-dimensional perovskite X-ray detectors and a low detection limit of 20.9 nGyair s⁻¹. We have further demonstrated a flat panel X-ray imager (FPXI) showing a high spatial resolution of 3.6 lp mm⁻¹ and outstanding X-ray imaging capability under low X-ray doses. This work presents an effective methodology for achieving high-performance Q-2D perovskite FPXIs that holds great promise for various applications in imaging technology.
Publisher
Light: Science & Applications
Published On
Mar 15, 2024
Authors
Siyin Dong, Zhenghui Fan, Wei Wei, Shujie Tie, Ruihan Yuan, Bin Zhou, Ning Yang, Xiaojia Zheng, Liang Shen
Tags
quasi-two-dimensional
perovskite films
X-ray detection
sensitivity enhancement
flat panel X-ray imager
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