2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2020.01.016
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X-ray excited CsPb(Cl,Br)3 perovskite quantum dots-glass composite with long-lifetime

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“…Figure 2a shows the XRD pattern of b-CPX NCs, observed peaks match well with the cubic CsPbBr 3 structure corresponding to JCPDS number 54-0752 therefore confirming the formation of a pure compound. [50] These also suggest that CsPb(Cl/Br) 3 has similar structure as that of CsPbBr 3 . As shown in Figure 2b for g-CPX-NCs, all of the diffraction peaks are slightly shifted to lower 2θ value compared to cubic b-CPX NCs (space group Pm3m, PDF#73-0692).…”
Section: Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Figure 2a shows the XRD pattern of b-CPX NCs, observed peaks match well with the cubic CsPbBr 3 structure corresponding to JCPDS number 54-0752 therefore confirming the formation of a pure compound. [50] These also suggest that CsPb(Cl/Br) 3 has similar structure as that of CsPbBr 3 . As shown in Figure 2b for g-CPX-NCs, all of the diffraction peaks are slightly shifted to lower 2θ value compared to cubic b-CPX NCs (space group Pm3m, PDF#73-0692).…”
Section: Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Stability is another important aspect for consideration when designing scintillators. The CsPbCl 3‑x Br x nanocrystals are easily damaged by high-power X-ray radiation . Cao et al designed a CsPbBr 3 @Cs 4 PbBr 6 “emitter-in-matrix” structure for the purpose of improved stability .…”
Section: Working Mechanism Of X-ray Scintillators and Detectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, metal halide perovskite materials, including both bulk crystals of organic inorganic hybrid perovskites and nanocrystals (NCs), have been demonstrated [11][12][13][14] to efficiently convert X-ray photons into charge carriers or visible photons [15][16][17][18][19] . In particular, fully inorganic perovskite NCs have advantages such as highly emissive X-raygenerated excitonic states 20 , ultrafast radiative emission rates 21 , and resistance against high-energy radiation 22 , all of which are essential for highly efficient and durable X-ray scintillators.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%