纳米团簇
放射发光
闪烁体
纳米技术
闪烁
量子点
化学
磷光
纳米晶
量子产额
光电子学
材料科学
物理
光学
荧光
探测器
作者
Ren‐Wu Huang,Xin Song,Shulin Chen,Jun Yin,Partha Maity,Jiayi Wang,Bingyao Shao,Hongwei Zhu,Chunwei Dong,Peng Yuan,Taimoor Ahmad,Omar F. Mohammed,Osman M. Bakr
摘要
Zero-dimensional (0D) scintillation materials have drawn tremendous attention due to their inherent advantages in the fabrication of flexible high-energy radiation scintillation screens by solution processes. Although considerable progress has been made in the development of 0D scintillators, such as the current leading lead-halide perovskite nanocrystals and quantum dots, challenges still persist, including potential issues with self-absorption, air stability, and eco-friendliness. Here, we present a strategy to overcome those limitations by synthesis and self-assembly of a new class of scintillators based on metal nanoclusters. We demonstrate the gram-scale synthesis of an atomically precise nanocluster with a Cu–Au alloy core exhibiting high phosphorescence quantum yield, aggregation-induced emission enhancement (AIEE) behavior, and intense radioluminescence. By controlling solvent interactions, the AIEE-active nanoclusters were self-assembled into submicron spherical superparticles in solution, which we exploited as a novel building block for flexible particle-deposited scintillation films with high-resolution X-ray imaging performance. This work reveals metal nanoclusters and their self-assembled superstructures as a promising class of scintillators for practical applications in high-energy radiation detection and imaging.
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