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Scintillation Properties of CsPbBr3 Nanocrystals: the Dual Effect of Polyacrylate Encapsulation toward Scalable Ultrafast Radiation Detectors

Authors :
Cova, F
Erroi, A
Zaffalon, M
Cemmi, A
Di Sarcina, I
Perego, J
Monguzzi, A
Comotti, A
Rossi, F
Carulli, F
Brovelli, S
Cova, Francesca
Erroi, Andrea
Zaffalon, Matteo L
Cemmi, Alessia
Di Sarcina, Ilaria
Perego, Jacopo
Monguzzi, Angelo
Comotti, Angiolina
Rossi, Francesca
Carulli, Francesco
Brovelli, Sergio
Cova, F
Erroi, A
Zaffalon, M
Cemmi, A
Di Sarcina, I
Perego, J
Monguzzi, A
Comotti, A
Rossi, F
Carulli, F
Brovelli, S
Cova, Francesca
Erroi, Andrea
Zaffalon, Matteo L
Cemmi, Alessia
Di Sarcina, Ilaria
Perego, Jacopo
Monguzzi, Angelo
Comotti, Angiolina
Rossi, Francesca
Carulli, Francesco
Brovelli, Sergio
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Lead halide perovskite nanocrystals (LHP-NCs) embedded in polymeric hosts are gaining attention as scalable and low-cost scintillation detectors for technologically relevant applications. Despite rapid progress, little is currently known about the scintillation properties and stability of LHP-NCs prepared by the ligand assisted reprecipitation (LARP) method, which allows mass scalability at room temperature unmatched by any other type of nanostructure, and the implications of incorporating LHP-NCs into polyacrylate hosts are still largely debated. Here, we show that LARP-synthesized CsPbBr3 NCs are comparable to particles from hot-injection routes and unravel the dual effect of polyacrylate incorporation, where the partial degradation of LHP-NCs luminescence is counterbalanced by the passivation of electron-poor defects by the host acrylic groups. Experiments on NCs with tailored surface defects show that the balance between such antithetical effects of polymer embedding is determined by the surface defect density of the NCs and provide guidelines for further material optimization.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1440494050
Document Type :
Electronic Resource