Rubidium copper chloride scintillator for X-ray imaging screen

  • Naewthong W
  • Juntapo W
  • Amarit R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Metal halide-based perovskite materials have received great attention in scintillating applications because they can emit strong visible light when interacting with X-ray particles. Here, we report a scintillator based on rubidium copper chlorine incorporated in the polydimethylsiloxane matrix. The scintillator shows a bright violet emission under ultraviolet and ionizing radiation. The temperature-dependent photoluminescence and radioluminescence shows maximum thermal enhancement at 80°C and 60°C, respectively. Moreover, the first X-ray image from this material reveals the detailed information of the object captured by a commercially available digital camera, indicating a potent scintillator for creating X-ray imaging screens.

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Naewthong, W., Juntapo, W., Amarit, R., Duangkanya, K., Sumriddetchkajorn, S., Rungseesumran, T., … Kopwitthaya, A. (2022). Rubidium copper chloride scintillator for X-ray imaging screen. Optical Materials Express, 12(1), 308. https://doi.org/10.1364/ome.444631

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