New Progress in Quasi-One-Dimensional Perovskite X-ray Detection Materials Reported in Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Recently, the Clean Energy Materials and Devices research team from the School of Materials Science and Engineering at ECUST reported new research progress in quasi-one-dimensional perovskite materials for X-ray detection. The findings were published online in the internationally renowned journal Angewandte Chemie International Edition under the title “Quasi-one-dimensional perovskite single crystals enabling decoupled ionic–electronic transport for sensitive and stable X-ray detection”. The study introduces a novel quasi-one-dimensional perovskite single crystal that enables decoupled ionic and electronic transport, leading to highly sensitive and stable X-ray detection performance.

Yu Hou, Huagui Yang, and Shuang Yang, professors from the School of Materials Science and Engineering at ECUST, served as the co-corresponding authors of the paper, while postdoctoral fellow Da Liu is the first author. This research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Research Innovation Capacity Support Program for Young Teachers of Central Universities, the Shanghai Leading Talent Program of Eastern Talent Plan, and other funding sources.


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