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Soft X-ray Detectors Based on SnS Nanosheets for the Water Window Region

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posted on 2024-05-30, 16:25 authored by B Shabbir, J Liu, V Krishnamurthi, RAW Ayyubi, K Tran, Sherif AbbasSherif Abbas, MM Hossain, H Khan, Y Wu, BN Shivananju, Rizwan Ur Rehman SagarRizwan Ur Rehman Sagar, A Mahmood, A Younis, MH Uddin, SA Bukhari, S Walia, Y Li, MJS Spencer, N Mahmood, JJ Jasieniak
Abstract The structural characteristics of biological specimens, such as wet proteins and fixed living cells, can be conveniently probed in their host aqueous media using soft X-rays in the water window region (200?600 eV). Conventional X-ray detectors in this area exhibit low spatial resolution, have limited sensitivity, and require complex fabrication procedures. Here, many of these limitations are overcome by introducing a direct soft X-ray detector based on ultrathin tin mono-sulfide (SnS) nanosheets. The distinguishing characteristic of SnS is its high photon absorption efficiency in the soft X-ray region. This factor enables the fabricated soft X-ray detectors to exhibit excellent sensitivity values on the order of 104??CGyVac?1?cm?2 at peak energies of ≈600 eV. The peak signal is found to be sensitive to the number of stacked SnS layers, with thicker SnS nanosheet assemblies yielding a peak response at higher energies and with peak sensitives of over 2.5 ??104??CGyVac?1?cm?2 at 1 V. Detailed current?voltage and temporal characteristics of these detectors are also presented. These results showcase the excellent performance of SnS nanosheet-based soft X-ray detectors compared to existing direct soft X-ray detectors, including that of the emerging organic?inorganic perovskite class of materials.

History

Journal

Advanced Functional Materials

Volume

32

Article number

ARTN 2105038

Pagination

1-8

Location

London, Eng.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1616-301X

eISSN

1616-3028

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

3

Publisher

Wiley