Bright 2D Polar Perovskite Scintillator with Ultrafast Decay by Suppressing Free Carrier Recombination

Z Zizhen Bao (School of Physics and Astronomy) X Xiao Ouyang Y Yi Liu G Gaoyang Gou (Institute of Science and Technology, State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment) X Xiaokang Yao Y Yue Zhao H Hang Yin Y Yuge Zhang S Shuanma Yan (State Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics (LoFE) & Institute of Advanced Materials (IAM) School of Flexible Electronics (Future Technologies) Nanjing Tech University (Nanjing Tech) Nanjing P. R. China) Z Zhihua Sun (State Key Laboratory of Functional Crystals and Devices, Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter) Z Zhongfu An (State Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics (LoFE) & Institute of Advanced Materials (IAM), School of Flexible Electronics (Future Technologies)) L Linyue Liu (School of Nuclear Science and Technology) W Wei Huang X Xiaoping Ouyang

Abstract

ABSTRACT High light yield and ultrafast decay time are highly demanded for scintillators in sensitive, rapid radiation detection and imaging, but both properties can hardly coexist in a scintillator so far. Herein, we report a design principle for spontaneous polarization‐enhanced scintillation in 2D organic–inorganic hybrid perovskites. As anticipated, the (4‐aminomethyl‐1‐cyclohexanecarboxylate) 2 PbBr 4 (APB) perovskite displays high light yield up to 19 660 photons/MeV and a lifetime of 0.90 ns. Combining the experimental and computational results, we demonstrate that enhancement of dielectric screening effect and suppression of free carrier recombination are responsible for the ultrafast decay time and high light yield, respectively. Moreover, the practical applications for fast neutron imaging and flash X‐ray radiography are successfully demonstrated with excellent spatial resolutions of 2.4 and 31 lp/mm, respectively. In addition, the potential for PET technique is verified by shorter CTR values than (Lu x Y 1‐x ) 2 SiO 5 : Ce (LYSO). This work will open up a new avenue for developing high‐performance ultrafast scintillators for practical applications in biomedical and nuclear detection techniques.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 14
Published March 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (14)

Z

Zizhen Bao

School of Physics and Astronomy

X

Xiao Ouyang

Y

Yi Liu

G

Gaoyang Gou

Institute of Science and Technology, State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment

X

Xiaokang Yao

Y

Yue Zhao

H

Hang Yin

Y

Yuge Zhang

S

Shuanma Yan

State Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics (LoFE) & Institute of Advanced Materials (IAM) School of Flexible Electronics (Future Technologies) Nanjing Tech University (Nanjing Tech) Nanjing P. R. China

Z

Zhihua Sun

State Key Laboratory of Functional Crystals and Devices, Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter

Z

Zhongfu An

State Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics (LoFE) & Institute of Advanced Materials (IAM), School of Flexible Electronics (Future Technologies)

L

Linyue Liu

School of Nuclear Science and Technology

W

Wei Huang

X

Xiaoping Ouyang