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Flexible perovskite scintillators and detectors for X-ray detection
Baiqian Wang1, Xin Yang1, Shi Chen2
1Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Technology & Systems (Ministry of Education), Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China.
Abstract:
X-ray detection and imaging technology has been rapidly developed for various fields since 1895, offering great opportunities to scientific and industrial communities. Particularly, flexible X-ray detectors have drawn numerous attention in medical-related applications, solving the uniform issues of traditional rigid X-ray detectors. Out of all the potential materials, metal halide perovskites (MHPs) have been emerged as excellent candidates as flexible X-ray scintillators and detectors owing to the advantages including low temperature solution processable, strong X-ray absorption coefficient, large mobility lifetime product and tunable bandgap. In this review, the recent advances of MHP-based flexible X-ray detectors are comprehensively summarized, focusing on the scalable synthesis technologies of materials and diverse device architectures, and covering both direct and indirect X-ray detection. A brief outlook that highlights the current challenges impeding the commercialization of flexible MHP-based X-ray detectors is also included with possible solutions to those problem being provided.

