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A double-tapered fibre array for pixel-dense gamma-ray imaging

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NATURE PHOTONICS
卷 17, 期 6, 页码 494-+

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41566-023-01204-1

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This study presents the design of double-tapered optical-fibre arrays to increase the light output of thick light-emitting layers. It demonstrates the fabrication of large-scale pixel-dense X-ray and gamma-ray detector arrays. It also shows the possibility of high-resolution X-ray and gamma-ray imaging, as well as convenient monitoring of dynamic energy spectrum and dose rate using a hemispherical fibre array dosimeter.
Luminescence intensity in photodetectors, radiation imagers and light-emitting diodes is proportional to the thickness of the light-emitting layer. However, a thick emitting layer reduces light output because of incoherent photon scattering and attenuation. Here we present the design of double-tapered optical-fibre arrays that can drastically increase the light output of thick light-emitting layers by progressively filling more propagation modes along the fibre's depth. To enhance the light-collection efficiency and imaging resolution, the upper taper angle of each fibre is greater than the lower angle. By filling the fibre substrate with perovskite nanocrystals from a scale of micrometres thick to centimetres thick, large-scale pixel-dense X-ray or gamma-ray detector arrays can be fabricated. We demonstrate X-ray imaging with a spatial resolution of 22 lp mm(-1). Pixelated gamma-ray imaging is also demonstrated using a nanocrystal scintillator film with a thickness of 4 mm and similar to 10,000 pixels under focused 6-MeV irradiation. Dynamic changes in the energy spectrum (5 keV to 10 MeV) and dose rate (3.5 nGy s(-1) to 96 mGy s(-1)) can be conveniently monitored using a hemispherical fibre array dosimeter with a field of view of 150 degrees. This study presents a high-throughput approach for fabricating thick emitter layers that could be applied to biomolecular or mechanical force sensing, medical imaging and ion beam therapy.

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