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Thermally activated delayed fluorophore and plasmonic structures integrated with perovskites for X-ray scintillation and imaging

Authors
Jana, AtanuCho, SangeunSasikumar, KandasamyJu, HeongkyuIm, HyunsikTaylor, Robert A.
Issue Date
Oct-2024
Publisher
Elsevier
Keywords
halide perovskites; light yield; plasmonic; thermally activated delayed fluorophore; X-ray scintillators
Citation
Matter, v.7, no.10, pp 3256 - 3289
Pages
34
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Matter
Volume
7
Number
10
Start Page
3256
End Page
3289
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/26540
DOI
10.1016/j.matt.2024.07.004
ISSN
2590-2393
2590-2385
Abstract
The development of inexpensive and easily processable X-raysensitive materials is of great importance because a number of Cs2HfCl6, NaI:Tl, CsI:Tl, and LiI:Eu, are fabricated using highly toxic or rare-earth elements via high-temperature synthesis. This has spurred research into radioluminescence-enhancing mechanisms and solution-processable scintillating materials made from earthabundant elements that have excellent optoelectronic properties, including high quantum yields and a low afterglow effect. In recent years, a range of metal halide perovskite (MHP) integrated with thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) materials have been developed, exhibiting excellent scintillation properties and a high spatial resolution. Meanwhile, plasmonic technologies are reported to exploit light-energy confinement capabilities beyond the diffraction limit that produces local-field enhancement. This enhancement has subsequently improved the performance of small-sized optoelectronic devices such as solar cells and diagnostic optical sensors. This perspective summarizes the current development of innovative MHP, TADF, and plasmonic materials for use in scintillators and their integrated moieties while also identifying the relevant challenges. Following a thorough evaluation of the efforts made to improve the X-ray scintillation efficiency of these materials, we propose an outlook for future research in order to further enhance their scintillation properties and spatial resolution.
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