Large area transparent Tb-based lanthanide halide glass scintillator for high-resolution X-ray imaging
Abstract
Transparent glass scintillators are attractive for high-resolution X-ray imaging, yet lanthanide halide glasses remain scarcely explored, and the role of halide composition is largely unknown. Here, a series of large-area (ETP)3TbCl3X3 (ETP=Ph3C2H5P, X=Cl, Br, I) transparent lanthanide halide glasses are developed through a solvent-evaporation-assisted melt-quenching method. These materials exhibit a reversible glass–crystal transition, in which humidity-induces a Tb-activated inclusion crystal that returns to a glassy state upon remelting and dehydration. Systematic halogen screening reveals that the Br-based glass achieves the best performance, combining >90% visible transparency, a photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) of 65.59%, and a light yield of 6,880 photons MeV-1. Its scintillation screen achieves a spatial resolution of 30 line pair mm-1 and enables clear X-ray imaging of diverse complex objects. This work establishes a new class of organic-inorganic hybrid lanthanide halide glass scintillators and elucidates the underlying structure-property relationships that govern their performance.
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