High-performance X-ray Imaging Enabled by In-situ Recrystallized Antimony(III)-based Halide Glass-ceramics
Abstract
A novel glass-ceramic scintillation screen based on an antimony(III) halide ((DCI)3SbCl6·CH3CN, DCI = 1,3-dicyclohexyl imidazolium) has been fabricated via in-situ recrystallization. It exhibits a high light yield of 16,159 photons MeV-1 and maintains an excellent spatial resolution of 18 lp mm-1, demonstrating great potential for X-ray imaging.
- This article is part of the themed collection: New Developments in Photofunctional Materials and Transformations
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