All-Inorganic Manganese-Based CsMnCl 3 Nanocrystals for X-Ray Imaging.
Lin-Quan GuanShuo ShiXiao-Wei NiuShi-Chen GuoJian ZhaoTian-Meng JiHao DongFeng-Yan JiaJia-Wen XiaoLing-Dong SunChun-Hua YanPublished in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2022)
Lead-based halide perovskite nanomaterials with excellent optical properties have aroused great attention in the fields of solar cells, light-emitting diodes, lasing, X-ray imaging, etc. However, the toxicity of lead prompts researchers to develop alternatives to cut down the usage of lead. Herein, all-inorganic manganese-based perovskite derivatives, CsMnCl 3 nanocrystals (NCs), with uniform size and morphology have been synthesized successfully via a modified hot-injection method. These NCs have a direct bandgap of 4.08 eV and a broadband emission centered at 660 nm. Through introducing modicum lead (1%) into the CsMnCl 3 NCs, the photoluminescence intensity greatly improves, and the quantum yield (PLQY) increases from 0.7% to 21%. Furthermore, the CsMnCl 3 :1%Pb NCs feature high-efficiency of X-ray absorption and radioluminescence, which make these NCs promising candidates for X-ray imaging.