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Organo-Metal Halide Scintillator with Weak Thermal Quenching Up to 200 °C.

Yanqing WuJunsheng ChenDaoyuan ZhengXusheng XiaSong-Qiu YangYang YangJiaxin ChenTõnu PulleritsKe-Li HanBin Yang
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2022)
The prominent thermal quenching (TQ) effect of organic-inorganic metal halides limits their applications for lighting and imaging. Herein, we report an organo-metal halide scintillator (TTPhP) 2 MnCl 4 (TTPhP + = tetraphenylphosphonium cation), which exhibits a weak TQ effect up to 200 °C under ultraviolet-visible light (efficiency loss of 5.5%) and X-ray radiation (efficiency loss of 37%). The light yield of the (TTPhP) 2 MnCl 4 scintillator (37 000 photons MeV -1 at 200 °C) under X-ray radiation is >2 times that of the commercial scintillator LuAG:Ce (15 000 photons MeV -1 at 200 °C). The microscopic mechanism of the weak TQ effect is demonstrated to be the scintillator having the ability to compensate for the emission losses from trapped charges and the large Mn-Mn distance (10.233 Å) suppressing nonradiative recombination at high temperatures. We further demonstrate the applications of (TTPhP) 2 MnCl 4 as high-power white-light-emitting diodes operated at currents of ≤300 mA and X-ray imaging at 200 °C with a high spatial resolution.
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