Dimensionality Engineering of Organic–Inorganic Halide Perovskites for Next-Generation X-Ray Detector

Yue Shen, Chenxin Ran, Xue Dong, Zhongbin Wu, Wei Huang

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Abstract

The next-generation X-ray detectors require novel semiconductors with low material/fabrication cost, excellent X-ray response characteristics, and robust operational stability. The family of organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites (OIHPs) materials comprises a range of crystal configuration (i.e., films, wafers, and single crystals) with tunable chemical composition, structures, and electronic properties, which can perfectly meet the multiple-stringent requirements of high-energy radiation detection, making them emerging as the cutting-edge candidate for next-generation X-ray detectors. From the perspective of molecular dimensionality, the physicochemical and optoelectronic characteristics of OIHPs exhibit dimensionality-dependent behavior, and thus the structural dimensionality is recognized as the key factor that determines the device performance of OIHPs-based X-ray detectors. Nevertheless, the correlation between dimensionality of OIHPs and performance of their X-ray detectors is still short of theoretical guidance, which become a bottleneck that impedes the development of efficient X-ray detectors. In the review, the advanced studies on the dimensionality engineering of OIHPs are critically assessed in X-ray detection application, discussing the current understanding on the “dimensionality-property” relationship of OIHPs and the state-of-the-art progresses on the dimensionality-engineered OIHPs-based X-ray detector, and highlight the open challenges and future outlook of this field.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2308242
JournalSmall
Volume20
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - 18 Apr 2024

Keywords

  • device performance
  • dimensionality engineering
  • high-energy radiation detection
  • organic–inorganic halide perovskite
  • X-ray detection

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