Fast solution-phase growth of centimeter-sized Cs3Cu2X5 (X = Cl, I) single crystals for high-performance scintillators
Xiangshi Bin,
Jiaxing Liu,
Ruosheng Zeng
et al.
Abstract:Fast and convenient synthesis of zero-dimensional (0D) cesium-copper(i) halide (Cs3Cu2X5 (X = Cl, I)) single crystals (SCs) is critical to achieve practical radiography.
“…To address these issues, research efforts have been devoted to developing lead-free halide perovskites. 9,10 In this regard, copper halide perovskites (CHPs) have been considered as alternatives due to their stability and bright emission, 11–15 especially in the stable form of Cu 1+ . 16 Substituting Pb with Cu has been previously reported to lead to a larger Stokes shift (SS), which may be beneficial to enhance LY by suppressing the reabsorption loss.…”
The recent surge of interest in low-dimensional lead-free copper halide perovskites (CHPs) has driven significant progress in optoelectronics and scintillating materials. However, the development of green-based synthetic routes for CHPs,...
“…To address these issues, research efforts have been devoted to developing lead-free halide perovskites. 9,10 In this regard, copper halide perovskites (CHPs) have been considered as alternatives due to their stability and bright emission, 11–15 especially in the stable form of Cu 1+ . 16 Substituting Pb with Cu has been previously reported to lead to a larger Stokes shift (SS), which may be beneficial to enhance LY by suppressing the reabsorption loss.…”
The recent surge of interest in low-dimensional lead-free copper halide perovskites (CHPs) has driven significant progress in optoelectronics and scintillating materials. However, the development of green-based synthetic routes for CHPs,...
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