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Published on: September 8, 2017
Methylammonium-Based Quasi-Two-Dimensional Perovskite Single Crystals for Highly Sensitive X-ray Detection and
Shuaihua Wang1,2, Fang Wang1,3, Xieming Xu1,4
1Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Materials Chemistry and Physics, Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Fuzhou 350002, China.
Abstract:
The strategy of introducing large organic cations into three-dimensional perovskites could reduce the dimensionality of perovskites to form quasi-two-dimensional (quasi-2D) perovskites, resulting in increased stability and reduced detection limits due to less ion migration. Herein, a quasi-2D perovskite single crystal (BDA)(MA)2Pb3Br10 (BDA = NH3C4H8NH3, MA = CH3NH3) with a layered structure was grown by the temperature-cooling solution method. The X-ray detector based on the (BDA)(MA)2Pb3Br10 single crystal has a sensitivity as high as 1984 μC Gy-1 cm-2 at 55.6 V/mm, and it could detect X-rays as low as 28.12 nGy s-1 at 22.2 V/mm. In addition, the X-ray imaging system based on the single-crystal device easily distinguishes between metals and plastics and exhibits a spatial resolution estimated as 250 μm, indicating the feasibility of (BDA)(MA)2Pb3Br10 crystals for X-ray imaging. This research offers a method for the design of quasi-2D layered perovskites and enhances photoelectronic applications in X-ray inspection and imaging.

