Tissue Equivalent Curved Organic X-ray Detectors Utilizing High Atomic Number Polythiophene Analogues

M. P. A. Nanayakkara, Q. He, A. Ruseckas, A. Karalasingam, L. Matjacic, M. G. Masteghin, L. Basiricò, I. Fratelli, A. Ciavatti, R. C. Kilbride, S. Jenatsch, A. J. Parnell, B. Fraboni, A. Nisbet, M. Heeney, K. D. G. I. Jayawardena, S. R. P. Silva, Adv. Sci. 2023, 10, 2304261. https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202304261

his paper focuses on the development of tissue-equivalent organic X-ray detectors using high atomic number polythiophene analogues, achieving high sensitivity and flexibility.

How Paios was used

Paios was used to analyze charge transport processes, providing insights into the mobility-lifetime product of the materials, crucial for understanding and improving the performance of the X-ray detectors.

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