A perspective on the bright future of metal halide perovskites for X-ray detection

Sytnyk M, Deumel S, Tedde SF, Matt G, Heiß W (2019)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2019

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Book Volume: 115

Article Number: 190501

Journal Issue: 19

DOI: 10.1063/1.5125999

Abstract

Metal halide perovskites (MHPs) changed the world of solution processed semiconductors, previously dominated by organic semiconductors, toward predominantly inorganic materials with a relatively high electron/hole mobility. A series of devices benefit from their optoelectronic properties, including X-ray detectors. After the introduction of MHP X-ray detectors in 2013, they have achieved significant improvements in the form of single crystals, polycrystalline materials, and pixelated imaging devices. In addition, MHPs in the form of colloidal nanocrystals act as excellent scintillators. We see the bright future of MHPs in energy resolved X-ray detection, either achieved in the single counting mode, or in nanocrystal multilayer stacked devices, acting as a combination of selective X-ray filters and scintillators.

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APA:

Sytnyk, M., Deumel, S., Tedde, S.F., Matt, G., & Heiß, W. (2019). A perspective on the bright future of metal halide perovskites for X-ray detection. Applied Physics Letters, 115(19). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5125999

MLA:

Sytnyk, Mykhailo, et al. "A perspective on the bright future of metal halide perovskites for X-ray detection." Applied Physics Letters 115.19 (2019).

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