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Colloidal Synthesis of Hollow Double Perovskite Nanocrystals and Their Applications in X-ray Imaging.

Ying WangChao WangLuxuan MenQingsong HuJiawen Xiao
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
Rare earth-based halide double perovskites are regarded as an emerging class of X-ray scintillation materials. However, the majority of related scintillator applications are still focused on single crystal and powder systems; the application of nanocrystal (NC) scintillators is rarely reported. Here, we present the synthesis of high-purity Cs 2 NaTbCl 6 NCs by an improved hot-injection method. Interestingly, hollow Cs 2 NaTbCl 6 NCs are observed, the monitoring of the growth process indicates that micrometer-sized NaCl is the initial product, and then the NaCl would convert into Cs 2 NaTbCl 6 NCs through the diffusion of Cs + and Tb 3+ into NaCl lattice, and the faster outward diffusion of Na + results in the formation of hollow NCs. The double perovskite NCs exhibit green light emission, and the photoluminescence intensity can be significantly enhanced through Ce 3+ doping. In particular, the Cs 2 NaTbCl 6 :5%Ce 3+ scintillator exhibits a linear response and a low detection limit of 79.09 nGy/s when exposed to X-rays. Furthermore, a flexible scintillator film for X-ray imaging is prepared by mixing NCs with polymer, showing a high spatial resolution imaging capability of 10 lp/mm. This work provides a new strategy for hollow perovskite NCs and may shed light on the synthesis of related hollow NCs and their applications in X-ray detection.
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