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Efficient X-ray luminescence imaging with ultrastable and eco-friendly copper(I)-iodide cluster microcubes.

Yanze WangWenjing ZhaoYuanyuan GuoWenbo HuChenxi PengLei LiYuan WeiZhongbin WuWeidong XuXiyan LiYung Doug SuhXiaowang LiuKaiwei Huang
Published in: Light, science & applications (2023)
The advancement of contemporary X-ray imaging heavily depends on discovering scintillators that possess high sensitivity, robust stability, low toxicity, and a uniform size distribution. Despite significant progress in this field, the discovery of a material that satisfies all of these criteria remains a challenge. In this study, we report the synthesis of monodisperse copper(I)-iodide cluster microcubes as a new class of X-ray scintillators. The as-prepared microcubes exhibit remarkable sensitivity to X-rays and exceptional stability under moisture and X-ray exposure. The uniform size distribution and high scintillation performance of the copper(I)-iodide cluster microcubes make them suitable for the fabrication of large-area, flexible scintillating films for X-ray imaging applications in both static and dynamic settings.
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