Printable organometallic perovskite enables large-area, low-dose X-ray imaging
Yong Churl Kim,
Kwang Hee Kim,
Dae-Yong Son,
Dong-Nyuk Jeong,
Ja-Young Seo,
Yeong Suk Choi,
In Taek Han (),
Sang Yoon Lee and
Nam-Gyu Park ()
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Yong Churl Kim: Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT), Samsung Electronics Materials Research Complex, Youngtong
Kwang Hee Kim: Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT), Samsung Electronics Materials Research Complex, Youngtong
Dae-Yong Son: Sungkyunkwan University
Dong-Nyuk Jeong: Sungkyunkwan University
Ja-Young Seo: Sungkyunkwan University
Yeong Suk Choi: Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT), Samsung Electronics Materials Research Complex, Youngtong
In Taek Han: Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT), Samsung Electronics Materials Research Complex, Youngtong
Sang Yoon Lee: Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT), Samsung Electronics Materials Research Complex, Youngtong
Nam-Gyu Park: Sungkyunkwan University
Nature, 2017, vol. 550, issue 7674, 87-91
Abstract:
Highly sensitive all-solution-based detectors based on printable polycrystalline organometallic perovskite thick films enable X-ray imaging at low radiation doses and over large areas.
Date: 2017
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