Highly luminescent organic-inorganic hybrid antimony halide scintillators for real-time dynamic and 3D X-ray imaging
Haixia Cui, Wanjiao Li, Qianxi Li, Shaolong Wang, Mingye Zhu, Yongjing Deng, Shujuan Liu, Qiang Zhao

TL;DR
Researchers developed eco-friendly antimony-based scintillators for high-performance real-time and 3D X-ray imaging.
Contribution
Designed Sb³⁺-based hybrid halide scintillators with water-induced lattice distortion for enhanced performance.
Findings
CP2 shows larger lattice distortion and reduced motion freedom, enhancing exciton emissions.
A flexible CP2-based scintillator screen enabled real-time dynamic and 3D X-ray imaging.
This is the first demonstration of Sb³⁺-based scintillators for such advanced imaging applications.
Abstract
Real-time dynamic and three-dimensional (3D) X-ray imaging are the most challenging types of X-ray imaging technology, placing more rigorous standards on scintillators. Lead-based (Pb2+) organic-inorganic hybrid halide (OIHH) scintillators with high X-ray absorption coefficients have been demonstrated to exhibit excellent scintillation performance. However, their toxicity and instability hindered further development, and it is necessary to explore novel low-toxic metal-based OIHHs possessing excellent scintillation performance. Antimony-based (Sb3+) OIHHs are not only environmentally friendly, but also show good stability compared to Pb2+-based OIHHs, which make them promising candidates as excellent scintillators. Currently, the understanding of Sb3+-based OIHH scintillators for X-ray detection and imaging is still in infancy and requires further exploration. Herein, we designed two…
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TopicsRadiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Perovskite Materials and Applications · Luminescence Properties of Advanced Materials
