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Efficient and ultrafast organic scintillators by hot exciton manipulation

Nature Photonics [2024]
Du Xinyuan, Zhao Shan, Wang Lu, Wu Haodi, Ye Fan, Xue Kan-Hao, Peng Shaoqian, Xia Jianlong, Sang Ziru, Zhang Dongdong, Xiong Zuping, Zheng Zhiping, Xu Ling, Niu Guangda, Tang Jiang
ABSTRACT

Efficient and fast scintillators are in high demand in a variety of fields, such as medical diagnostics, scientific instruments and high-energy physics. However, the trade-off between high scintillation efficiency and fast timing properties is a common challenge facing almost all scintillators. To overcome this limitation, we have developed a strategy for organic scintillators by directing all hot excitons into fast singlet emission states without involving the lowest triplet states. Our scintillator, 1,1,2,2-tetrakis(4-bromophenyl)ethylene, shows an ultrafast radiative lifetime of 1.79 ns and a light yield of ∼ 34,600 photons per MeV, exhibiting an excellent combination of high light yield and short decay time. Our work provides a method to design efficient and ultrafast scintillators, and paves the way towards exciting applications for ultrafast detection and imaging.

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