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Sergii Yakunin1,2, Mykhailo Sytnyk1, Dominik Kriegner1, Shreetu Shrestha3, Moses Richter3, Gebhard J Matt3, Hamed Azimi3, Christoph J Brabec3,4, Julian Stangl1, Maksym V Kovalenko2,5, Wolfgang Heiss1,3,4.
Abstract
The evolution of real-time medical diagnostic tools such as angiography and computer tomography from radiography based on photographic plates was enabled by the development of integrated solid-state X-ray photon detectors, based on conventional solid-state semiconductors. Recently, for optoelectronic devices operating in the visible and near infrared spectral regions, solution-processed organic and inorganic semiconductors have also attracted immense attention. Here we demonstrate a possibility to use such inexpensive semiconductors for sensitive detection of X-ray photons by direct photon-to-current conversion. In particular, methylammonium lead iodide perovskite (CH3NH3PbI3) offers a compelling combination of fast photoresponse and a high absorption cross-section for X-rays, owing to the heavy Pb and I atoms. Solution processed photodiodes as well as photoconductors are presented, exhibiting high values of X-ray sensitivity (up to 25 µC mGyair-1 cm-3) and responsivity (1.9×104 carriers/photon), which are commensurate with those obtained by the current solid-state technology.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 28553368 PMCID: PMC5444515 DOI: 10.1038/nphoton.2015.82
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Photonics ISSN: 1749-4885 Impact factor: 38.771