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Efficient and stable scintillators play a crucial role in X-ray detection applications. To enhance the luminescence efficiency under X-ray excitation, the incorporation of multiple emission centers into scintillators is widely explored. Here, it is found that the cesium copper halide Cs5Cu3Cl6I2 exhibits dual emission centers, enabling high-performance scintillators with an X-ray light yield of 49000 photon MeV−1 and a low detection limit of 4 nGy s−1. The emissions of Cs5Cu3Cl6I2 are from intrinsic self-trapped exciton (STE) and Frenkel defect-assisted STE. High-energy X-rays can induce an increased fraction of Frenkel defect-assisted STEs, which can serve as an effective scintillation channel. Furthermore, large-area flexible scintillators with a high resolution of 18 lp mm−1 are developed, making them suitable for X-ray imaging applications. These findings offer promising insights for developing more efficient scintillators. © 2024 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
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Advanced Optical Materials
ISSN: 2195-1071
Year: 2024
Issue: 29
Volume: 12
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