Sandia National Laboratory researchers have discovered a cost-effective and simpler way to detect nuclear material. Their research makes use of organic glass scintillators that, when employed, could ...
X-ray detection is of great importance in diverse applications, such as radiation detection, medical diagnosis, and security inspection. A popular way to achieve X-ray detection is to integrate a ...
A recent study published in Advanced Materials explores the next generation of organic-inorganic materials capable of improving the quality of images produced by CT scans, X-ray machines, and other ...
The scintillation behavior of organic molecules under X-ray irradiation was discovered on anthracene crystals as early as 1947, long before the discovery of organic electronics. In recent years, ...
Stable low-cost organic-based materials could transform X-ray imaging by improving fabrication methods and providing reliable high-resolution imaging results. Now, KAUST researchers have developed a ...
(Nanowerk News) Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a transmissive thin scintillator using perovskite nanocrystals, designed for real-time tracking and counting ...
The process of triplet exciton-mediated energy transfer from molecular antenna to lanthanide centers (Eu³⁺). X-ray irradiation (1) triggers a cascade of secondary X-ray excitations, which are ...
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