A hollow NaBiF 4 :Tb nanoscintillator with ultra-weak afterglow for high-resolution X-ray imaging.
Huirong ZouMinghao YiShiqing XuLei LeiPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
Compared with commercial bulk scintillators and halide perovskites, lanthanide-doped fluoride nanoscintillators (NSs) exhibit high photochemical stability, low bio-toxicity and tunable emissions. However, the widely employed hosts, such as NaGdF 4 , NaLuF 4 and NaYF 4 , need many expensive rare earth salts and time-consuming reaction processes. In this work, lanthanide-doped NaBiF 4 NSs were prepared by a facile rapid room-temperature reaction method. The obtained NSs present a hollow structure, strong scintillation intensity and ultra-weak afterglow. The scintillation intensity was enhanced by incorporating Gd 3+ ions, but it was decreased after codoping with Ho 3+ or Er 3+ ions. By employing a NaBiF 4 :15Tb/10Gd NS integrated thin film as a nanoscintillator screen, a high spatial resolution of 12.5 lp mm -1 was achieved. Our results could promote the exploration of new kinds of NSs with low cost, high production and superior performances.
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