Abstract
Lead halide perovskite nanocrystals of the formula CsPbBr3 have recently been identified as potential time taggers in scintillating heterostructures for time-of-flight positron emission tomog-raphy (TOF-PET) imaging thanks to their ultrafast decay kinetics. This study investigates the potential of this material experimentally. We fabricated CsPbBr3 thin films on scintillating GGAG:Ce (Gd2.985Ce0.015Ga2.7Al2.3O12) wafer as a model structure for the future sampling detector geometry. We focused this study on the radioluminescence (RL) response of this composite material. We compare the results of two spin-coating methods, namely the static and the dynamic process, for the thin film preparation. We demonstrated enhanced RL intensity of both CsPbBr3 and GGAG:Ce scintillating constituents of a composite material. This synergic effect arises in both the RL spectra and decays, including decays in the short time window (50 ns). Consequently, this study confirms the applica-bility of CsPbBr3 nanocrystals as efficient time taggers for ultrafast timing applications, such as TOF-PET.
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Děcká, K., Král, J., Hájek, F., Průša, P., Babin, V., Mihóková, E., & Čuba, V. (2022). Scintillation response enhancement in nanocrystalline lead halide perovskite thin films on scintillating wafers. Nanomaterials, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12010014
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