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X-ray scintillation in lead-free double perovskite crystals

Journal

SCIENCE CHINA-CHEMISTRY
Volume 61, Issue 12, Pages 1581-1586

Publisher

SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11426-018-9308-2

Keywords

low toxic; scintillation; light yield; lanthanide; double perovskites

Funding

  1. Major State Basic Research Development Program of China [2016YFB0700702]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [5171101030, 51602114]
  3. HUST Key Innovation Team for Interdisciplinary Promotion [2016JCTD111]
  4. Open Fund of State Key Laboratory of Luminescence and Applications [SKLA-2016-08]

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Metal halide perovskites have shown great performance for various applications, including solar cells, light emitting diodes, and radiation detectors, but they still suffer from the toxicity of lead and instability. Here we report the use of lanthanide series as trivalent metals to obtain low toxicity and highly stable double perovskites (Cs(2)NaLnCl(6), Ln=Tb or Eu) with high scintillation light yield. The crystals exhibit typical f-f transitions of lanthanide cations, while Cs2NaTbCl6 exhibits strong green photoluminescence, and Cs2NaEuCl6 exhibits red photoluminescence. Under X-ray radiations, the light yield of Cs2NaTbCl6 reaches 46600 photons MeV-1, much higher than that of the commercially used (Lu,Y)(2)SiO5:Ce3+ crystals (LYSO, 28500 photons MeV-1), and previously reported lead-based perovskites (14000 photons MeV-1). As a new member of lead-free perovskites, lanthanide-based double perovskites open up a new route toward radiation detections and potential medical imaging.

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