Enhanced Imaging Using Inverse Design of Nanophotonic Scintillators

Author:

Shultzman Avner12,Segal Ohad1,Kurman Yaniv1,Roques‐Carmes Charles3,Kaminer Ido1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Solid State Institute Technion Israel Institute of Technology Haifa 32000 Israel

2. The Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot 76100 Israel

3. Research Laboratory of Electronics Massachusetts Institute of Technology 77 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge MA 02139 USA

Abstract

AbstractConverting ionizing radiation into visible light is essential in a wide range of fundamental and industrial applications, such as electromagnetic calorimeters in high‐energy particle detectors, electron detectors, image intensifiers, and X‐ray imaging. These different areas of technology all rely on scintillators or phosphors, i.e., materials that emit light upon bombardment by high‐energy particles. In all cases, the emission is through spontaneous emission. The fundamental nature of spontaneous emission poses limitations on all these technologies, imposing an intrinsic trade‐off between efficiency and resolution in all imaging applications: thicker phosphors are more efficient due to their greater stopping power, which however comes at the expense of image blurring due to light spread inside the thicker phosphors. Here, the concept of inverse‐designed nanophotonic scintillators is proposed, which can overcome the trade‐off between resolution and efficiency by reshaping the intrinsic spontaneous emission. To exemplify the concept, multilayer phosphor nanostructures are designed and these nanostructures are compared to state‐of‐the‐art phosphor screens in image intensifiers, showing a threefold resolution enhancement simultaneous with a threefold efficiency enhancement. The enabling concept is applying the ubiquitous Purcell effect for the first time in a new context—for improving image resolution. Looking forward, this approach directly applies to a wide range of technologies, including X‐ray imaging applications.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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