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Gamma-Ray Irradiation Stability of Zero-Dimensional Cs 3 Cu 2 I 5 Metal Halide Scintillator Single Crystals.

Lei GaoQiang LiJia-Lin SunQingfeng Yan
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2023)
Zero-dimensional Cs 3 Cu 2 I 5 is one of the most promising metal halide scintillators due to its large Stokes shift, photoluminescence quantum yields, freedom from toxic elements, and excellent energy spectrum resolution. To unlock the full potential of Cs 3 Cu 2 I 5 as an effective alternative to traditional scintillators for gamma-ray detection, the irradiation stability of Cs 3 Cu 2 I 5 single crystals under 60 Co gamma rays with a maximum accumulated dose of 800 krad was explored. Although the luminescence mechanism remained unchanged after irradiation, the optical properties of Cs 3 Cu 2 I 5 single crystals demonstrated a dose-dependent change at low accumulated doses (<600 krad). However, a further increase in the accumulated dose did not lead to more severe degradation and even slight performance recovery occurred. Electron paramagnetic resonance and theoretical calculation results revealed that the irradiation-induced Cs + -related Frenkel defects contribute to performance degradation. These results shed light on the microscopic mechanism of gamma-ray irradiation damage of Cs 3 Cu 2 I 5 single crystal and provide guidance to their real application.
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