Dynamic X-ray imaging with screen-printed perovskite CMOS array.
Yanliang LiuChaosong GaoDong LiXin ZhangJiongtao ZhuMeng WuWenjun LiuTongyu ShiXingchen HeJia-Hong WangHao HuangZonghai ShengDong LiangXue-Feng YuHairong ZhengXiangming SunYongshuai GePublished in: Nature communications (2024)
High performance X-ray detector with ultra-high spatial and temporal resolution are crucial for biomedical imaging. This study reports a dynamic direct-conversion CMOS X-ray detector assembled with screen-printed CsPbBr 3 , whose mobility-lifetime product is 5.2 × 10 -4 cm 2 V -1 and X-ray sensitivity is 1.6 × 10 4 µC Gy air -1 cm -2 . Samples larger than 5 cm[Formula: see text]10 cm can be rapidly imaged by scanning this detector at a speed of 300 frames per second along the vertical and horizontal directions. In comparison to traditional indirect-conversion CMOS X-ray detector, this perovskite CMOS detector offers high spatial resolution (5.0 lp mm -1 ) X-ray radiographic imaging capability at low radiation dose (260 nGy). Moreover, 3D tomographic images of a biological specimen are also successfully reconstructed. These results highlight the perovskite CMOS detector's potential in high-resolution, large-area, low-dose dynamic biomedical X-ray and CT imaging, as well as in non-destructive X-ray testing and security scanning.
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- dual energy
- image quality
- mass spectrometry
- low dose
- electron microscopy
- computed tomography
- high speed
- tandem mass spectrometry
- room temperature
- public health
- deep learning
- risk assessment
- preterm infants
- smoking cessation
- optical coherence tomography
- ionic liquid
- monte carlo
- positron emission tomography
- climate change
- fluorescence imaging