Printable multi-energy X-Ray detector developed with solar energy tech

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The technology — based on solution-processed, printable diodes made using perovskite thin films — has the potential to revolutionize the field of imaging applications.

The findings of this groundbreaking work have been published in the prestigious journal"These perovskite-based detectors can provide rapid response times and offer high sensitivities to enable real-time detection and imaging for complex purposes, including disease diagnoses, detection of explosives, and identifying food contamination," Dr.

The researchers have discovered that metal halide perovskites, which are inexpensive to produce and highly effective in managing X-Ray beam intensity, offer a more versatile alternative. When perovskite is fabricated within a diode device, the X-Ray attenuation process creates charges that can be collected to provide a signature of the X-Ray energy and its intensity.

The new perovskite-based multi-energy X-Ray detectors can operate in a broad energy range from 0.1 KeV into the 10s of KeV, significantly wider than existing conventional detectors. Additionally, the new detectors are suitable for large-scale commercial use and can be combined with flexible substrates to create a variety of device shapes and sizes.

The research was conducted in collaboration with Australia's national science agency CSIRO, the University of Illinois, the and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. This breakthrough in perovskite-based X-Ray detectors holds significant promise for a wide range of imaging applications, enabling new possibilities in disease diagnosis, security, and food safety.Multi energy X-ray detection is critical to effectively differentiate materials in a variety of diagnostic radiology and nondestructive testing applications.

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