All-inorganic perovskite nanocrystals: next-generation scintillation materials for high-resolution X-ray imaging.
Lu LuMingzi SunTong WuQiuyang LuBaian ChenBolong HuangPublished in: Nanoscale advances (2021)
With super strong penetrability, high-energy X-rays can be applied to probe the inner structure of target objects under nondestructive situations. Scintillation materials can down-convert X-rays into visible light, enabling the reception of photon signals and photoelectric conversion by common sensing arrays such as photomultiplier tubes and amorphous-Si photodiode matrixes. All-inorganic perovskite nanocrystals are emerging photovoltaic and scintillation materials, with tremendous light-conversion efficiency and tunable luminous properties, exhibiting great potential for high-quality X-ray imaging. Recent advancements in nanotechnology further accelerate the performance improvement of scintillation materials. In this review, we will provide a comprehensive overview of novel all-inorganic perovskite nano-scintillators in terms of potential applications in low-dose X-ray medical radiography. Compared with conventional scintillators, the merits/drawbacks, challenges, and scintillation performance control will be the focus of this article.
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- room temperature
- low dose
- solar cells
- visible light
- ionic liquid
- mass spectrometry
- high efficiency
- perovskite solar cells
- dual energy
- healthcare
- high speed
- living cells
- water soluble
- tandem mass spectrometry
- energy transfer
- computed tomography
- magnetic resonance
- fluorescence imaging
- cone beam computed tomography
- photodynamic therapy