Affiliation:
1. Key Laboratory of Atomic and Molecular Physics & Functional Materials of Gansu Province College of Physics and Electronic Engineering Northwest Normal University Lanzhou 730070 China
2. School of Physical Science and Technology & School of Materials and Energy Lanzhou University Lanzhou 730000 China
Abstract
AbstractMetal halide nanocrystals (MHNCs) embedded in a polymer matrix as flexible X‐ray detector screens is an effective strategy with the advantages of low cost, facile preparation, and large area flexibility. However, MHNCs easily aggregate during preparation, recombination, under mechanical force, storage, or high operating temperature. Meanwhile, it shows an unmatched refractive index with polymer, resulting in low light yield. The related stability and properties of the device remain a huge unrevealed challenge. Herein, a composite screen (CZBM@AG‐PS) by integrating MHNCs (Cs2ZnBr4: Mn2+ as an example) into silica aerogel (AG) and embedded in polystyrene (PS) is successfully developed. Further characterization points to the high porosity AG template that can effectively improve the dispersion of MHNCs in polymer detector screens, essentially decreasing nonradiative transition, Rayleigh scattering, and performance aging induced by aggregation in harsh environments. Furthermore, the higher light output and lower optical crosstalk are also achieved by a novel light propagation path based on the MHNCs/AG and AG/PS interfaces. Finally, the optimized CZBM@AG‐PS screen shows much enhanced light yield, spatial resolution, and temperature stability. Significantly, the strategy is proven universal by the performance tests of other MHNCs embedded composite films for ultra‐stable and efficient X‐ray imaging.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
Natural Science Foundation of Gansu Province
Subject
Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry