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Perovskite Scintillators for Improved X-ray Detection and Imaging

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/anie.202304638

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Halide Perovskites; Light Yield; Scintillation Light Propagation; Scintillators; X-Ray Imaging

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Halide perovskites (HPs) have recently emerged as competitive scintillators for X-ray detection and imaging. Their tunable structure and versatile chemical compositions provide advantages over traditional inorganic scintillators. Efforts have been made to expand the inventory of HP scintillators and regulate material properties, with a focus on improving light yield and X-ray imaging performance.
Halide perovskites (HPs) recently have emerged as one class of competitive scintillators for X-ray detection and imaging owing to its high quantum efficiency, short decay time, superior X-ray absorption capacity, low cost, and ease of crystal growth. The tunable structure and versatile chemical compositions of halide perovskites provide distinguishable advantages over traditional inorganic scintillators for optimizing scintillation performance. Since the first observation of the scintillation phenomenon in HPs, substantial efforts have been devoted to expanding the inventory of HP scintillators and regulating material properties. Understanding the relationship between the structure and scintillation properties of HP scintillators is essential for developing materials with improved X-ray detection and imaging capacities. This review summarizes strategies for improving the light yield of HP scintillators and provides a roadmap for improving the X-ray imaging performance. Additionally, methods for controlling the light propagation direction in HP scintillators are highlighted for improving X-ray imaging resolution. Finally, we highlight the current challenge in HP scintillators and provide a perspective on the future development of this emerging scintillator.

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