Nature Communications (Nov 2024)

A bulk Schottky junction for high-sensitivity portable radiation detectors

  • Yihan Zhang,
  • Zongming Huang,
  • Chenchen Peng,
  • Ning Gao,
  • Xie George Xu,
  • Yaping Li,
  • Cheng Zheng,
  • Wenjing Chen,
  • Yidong Yang,
  • Jingjing Zhao,
  • Junjie Yang,
  • Tao Chen,
  • Zhengguo Xiao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-54594-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

Read online

Abstract The thickness of X-ray detectors needs to reach hundreds of micrometers to absorb X-ray, and therefore, high voltages over tens or hundreds of volts should be applied to extract X-ray-generated carriers. Here, we propose a bulk Schottky junction for X-ray detection using interpenetrated macroporous-carbon electrodes and metal-halide perovskite networks. The X-ray-generated holes are extracted by the macroporous-carbon electrodes under the built-in electric field, while the electrons in the perovskite phase result in a high gain effect. A high sensitivity of 1.42×105 μC Gyair −1 cm−2 and a low detection limit of 48 nGyair s−1 at a low voltage of −1 V are achieved. We fabricated a dry battery-powered portable X-ray alarm prototype. The pixel detector shows a decent stability under X-ray exposure, and a spatial resolution of up to 5.0 lp mm−1, and the detector arrays also exhibit remarkable uniformity, demonstrating its potential application in X-ray imaging.