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Soft X‐ray Detectors Based on SnS Nanosheets for the Water Window Region.

Authors :
Shabbir, Babar
Liu, Jingying
Krishnamurthi, Vaishnavi
Ayyubi, R. A. W.
Tran, Kevin
Tawfik, Sherif Abdulkader
Hossain, M. Mosarof
Khan, Hareem
Wu, Yingjie
Shivananju, Bannur Nanjunda
Sagar, Rizwan Ur Rehman
Mahmood, Asif
Younis, Adnan
Uddin, Md Hemayet
Bukhari, Syed A.
Walia, Sumeet
Li, Yongxiang
Spencer, Michelle J.S.
Mahmood, Nasir
Jasieniak, Jacek J.
Source :
Advanced Functional Materials; 1/14/2022, Vol. 32 Issue 3, p1-8, 8p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The structural characteristics of biological specimens, such as wet proteins and fixed living cells, can be conveniently probed in their host aqueous media using soft X‐rays in the water window region (200–600 eV). Conventional X‐ray detectors in this area exhibit low spatial resolution, have limited sensitivity, and require complex fabrication procedures. Here, many of these limitations are overcome by introducing a direct soft X‐ray detector based on ultrathin tin mono‐sulfide (SnS) nanosheets. The distinguishing characteristic of SnS is its high photon absorption efficiency in the soft X‐ray region. This factor enables the fabricated soft X‐ray detectors to exhibit excellent sensitivity values on the order of 104 μCGyVac−1 cm−2 at peak energies of ≈600 eV. The peak signal is found to be sensitive to the number of stacked SnS layers, with thicker SnS nanosheet assemblies yielding a peak response at higher energies and with peak sensitives of over 2.5 × 104 μCGyVac−1 cm−2 at 1 V. Detailed current–voltage and temporal characteristics of these detectors are also presented. These results showcase the excellent performance of SnS nanosheet‐based soft X‐ray detectors compared to existing direct soft X‐ray detectors, including that of the emerging organic–inorganic perovskite class of materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1616301X
Volume :
32
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Advanced Functional Materials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
154690212
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202105038