Issue 45, 2021

Grain and stoichiometry engineering for ultra-sensitive perovskite X-ray detectors

Abstract

High sensitivity and a low detection limit are key figures-of-merit for high-energy radiation detectors. Previously, it was found that hot pressing is an effective method to fabricate large, thick compact pellets for highly sensitive X-ray detectors. Herein, we further studied the formation mechanism of a compact pellet and the impacts of the crystal size and stoichiometry of the perovskite pellet on the X-ray detection performance, which has rarely been investigated. It has been found that both heat and pressure are necessary for the formation of a compact pellet and the stoichiometry should be well controlled during the heat treatment. The impacts of temperature are two-fold: facilitating the growth of crystal grains and softening the grains. Pressure will induce the softened grains to form a compact pellet. The crystal grain size will be enlarged with the increase of temperature; however, as the temperature exceeds 150 °C, the atomic ratio of I to Pb will decrease with temperature, which will weaken the X-ray response of the pellet. Furthermore, by adjusting the I to Pb ratio by adding more CH3NH3I (MAI), the X-ray response will be improved, achieving a high sensitivity of 4.2 × 105 μC Gyair−1 cm−2 at a field of 6.58 V mm−1. These findings provide insights into the use of grain engineering and composition engineering to design effective materials for high-performance X-ray detection.

Graphical abstract: Grain and stoichiometry engineering for ultra-sensitive perovskite X-ray detectors

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Sep 2021
Accepted
24 Oct 2021
First published
25 Oct 2021

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2021,9, 25603-25610

Grain and stoichiometry engineering for ultra-sensitive perovskite X-ray detectors

Y. Xiao, S. Jia, N. Bu, N. Li, Y. Liu, M. Liu, Z. Yang and S. (. Liu, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2021, 9, 25603 DOI: 10.1039/D1TA07585C

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