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All-Vacuum-Deposited Perovskite X-ray Detector with a Record-High Self-Powered Sensitivity of 1.2 C Gy<sup>–1</sup> cm<sup>–3</sup>

Po‐Ting Lai, Hao‐Cheng Lin, Hao-Cheng Lin, Yung‐Tang Chuang, Chien‐Yu Chen, Wei‐Kai Cheng, Guang‐Hsun Tan, Bo‐Wei Hsu, Lin Yang, Shiu‐Cheng Lou, Li-Jen Chien, Hau-Wei Wang, Hao‐Wu Lin, Hao‐Wu Lin

2022ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces39 citationsDOI

Abstract

Highly sensitive X-ray detection is crucial in, for example, medical imaging and secure inspection. Halide perovskite X-ray detectors are promising candidates for detecting highly energetic radiation. In this report, we describe vacuum-deposited Cs-based perovskite X-ray detectors possessing a p–i–n architecture. Because of the built-in potential of the p–i–n structure, these perovskite X-ray detectors were capable of efficient charge collection and displayed an exceptionally high X-ray sensitivity (1.2 C Gyair–1 cm–3) under self-powered, zero-bias conditions. We ascribe the outstanding X-ray sensitivity of the vacuum-deposited CsPbI2Br devices to their prominent charge carrier mobility. Moreover, these devices functioned with a lowest detection limit of 25.69 nGyair s–1 and possessed excellent stability after exposure to over 3000 times the total dose of a chest X-ray image. For comparison, we also prepared traditional spin-coated CH3NH3-based perovskite devices having a similar device architecture. Their volume sensitivity was only one-fifth of that of the vacuum-deposited CsPbI2Br devices. Thus, all-vacuum deposition appears to be a new strategy for developing perovskite X-ray detectors; with a high practical deposition rate, a balance can be reached between the thickness of the absorbing layer and the fabrication time.

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Perovskite (structure)Materials scienceDetectorX-ray detectorFabricationSensitivity (control systems)OptoelectronicsDeposition (geology)OpticsPhysicsCrystallographyChemistryEngineeringSedimentMedicineAlternative medicineBiologyElectronic engineeringPathologyPaleontologyPerovskite Materials and ApplicationsLuminescence Properties of Advanced MaterialsSolid-state spectroscopy and crystallography
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