Lead-Free Bismuth-Based Perovskite X-ray Detector with High Sensitivity and Low Detection Limit.
Zihao ZhaoQingshun FanYi LiuHao RongHuaimin NiLinjie WeiXianmei ZhaoJunhua LuoZhihua SunPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Bismuth-based halide perovskites have shown great potential for direct X-ray detection, attributable to their nontoxicity and advantages in detection sensitivity and spatial resolution. However, the practical application of such materials still faces the critical challenge of combining both high sensitivity and low detection limits. Here, we report a new type of zero-dimensional (0D) perovskite (HIS)BiI 5 ( 1 , where HIS 2+ = histamine) with high sensitivity and a low detection limit. Structurally, the strong N-H···I hydrogen bonds between HIS 2+ cations and inorganic frameworks enhance the rigidity of the structure and diminish the intermolecular distance between adjacent inorganic [Bi 2 I 10 ] 4- dimers. By virtue of such structural merits, single crystal 1 exhibits excellent physical properties perpendicular to both the (001) and (010) faces. Perpendicular to the (010) face, 1 exhibited a high electrical resistivity (2.31 × 10 11 Ω cm) and a large carrier mobility-lifetime product ( μτ ) (2.81 × 10 -4 cm 2 V -1 ) under X-ray illumination. Benefiting from these superior physical properties, it demonstrates an excellent X-ray detection capability with a sensitivity of approximately 10 3 μC Gy air -1 cm -2 and a detection limit of 36 nGy air s -1 in both directions perpendicular to the (001) and (010) crystal faces. These results provide a promising candidate material for the development of new, lead-free, high-performance X-ray detectors.