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Large-Area Laminar TEA<sub>2</sub>MnI<sub>4</sub> Single-Crystal Scintillator for X-ray Imaging with Impressive High Resolution
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Current X-ray imaging scintillators are dominated by inorganic scintillators grown through a high-temperature process. Exploring new types of scintillators with mild growth conditions, high light yields, and eco-friendly chemical compositions is essential and challenging. Herein, the zero-dimensional large-area laminar organic-inorganic hybrid metal halide TEA<sub>2</sub>MnI<sub>4</sub> (TEA = tetraethylammonium) single crystal with dimensions of 50 mm × 60 mm × 0.82 mm is grown via a local-heating solvent evaporation method. Compared with its Cl- and Br-based counterparts, the incorporation of the iodine component enhances the X-ray attenuation ability and significantly accelerates the decay of the photoluminescence of TEA<sub>2</sub>MnI<sub>4</sub>. Interestingly, the prepared TEA<sub>2</sub>MnI<sub>4</sub> exhibits a high transmittance of >90% over the range of 515-765 nm and exhibits a high light yield of 26288 photons/MeV, which provides the prerequisite for high-resolution X-ray imaging. The TEA<sub>2</sub>MnI<sub>4</sub> single-crystal scintillator displays an astonishing spatial resolution exceeding 25 line pairs per millimeter, which provides a design concept for a Mn-I-based single crystal for high-performance scintillator applications.
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