Hackmanites, a variety of sodalite with the general formula Na8Al6Si6O24(Cl,S)2, are a family of nature-based smart materials having the ability for reversible photochromism upon UV or X-ray exposure. Being nontoxic, cheap, and durable, hackmanite would be an optimal material for the visual detection of the presence of X-rays in simple portable systems. However, its X-ray-induced coloring abilities are so far known only qualitatively. In this work, a combination of experimental and computational methods is used to reveal the mechanism of X-ray-induced color changing in these materials. Finally, their use is demonstrated both in color intensity-based X-ray dosimetry and photochromic X-ray imaging.
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Vuori, S., Colinet, P., Norrbo, I., Steininger, R., Saarinen, T., Palonen, H., … Lastusaari, M. (2021). Detection of X-Ray Doses with Color-Changing Hackmanites: Mechanism and Application. Advanced Optical Materials, 9(20). https://doi.org/10.1002/adom.202100762
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