Phase Control via Composite Encapsulation for Ultra‐Stable, High‐Resolution Organic Manganese Halide Scintillator Array

Y Yuanfan Wen Y Yafeng Xu (Center of Excellence for Renewable Energy and Storage Technologies, Division of Physical Science and Engineering) X Xi Zhang T Tengyue He (Materials Science & Applied Physics Department, Division of Physical Science and Engineering (PSE)) M Murilo Calil Faleiros (Materials Science and Engineering Program (MSE) Physical Science and Engineering Division (PSE) King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Thuwal 23955‐6900 Saudi Arabia) X Xudong Hu (Center for Renewable Energy and Storage Technologies (CREST), Division of Physical Sciences and Engineering) J Jian‐Xin Wang (Materials Science and Engineering Program (MSE) Physical Science and Engineering Division (PSE) King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Thuwal 23955‐6900 Saudi Arabia) W Wentao Wu I Issatay Nadinov Q Qingsong Hu (Materials Science & Applied Physics Department, Division of Physical Science and Engineering (PSE)) S Shumei Wang (Center for Renewable Energy and Storage Technologies (CREST), Division of Physical Sciences and Engineering) Y Youyou Yuan B Bashir E. Hasanov (Materials Science and Engineering Program (MSE) Physical Science and Engineering Division (PSE) King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Thuwal 23955‐6900 Saudi Arabia) S Simil Thomas (Center for Renewable Energy and Storage Technologies (CREST), Division of Physical Sciences and Engineering) O Osman M. Bakr (Materials Science & Applied Physics Department, Division of Physical Science and Engineering (PSE)) H Husam N. Alshareef (Center for Renewable Energy and Storage Technologies (CREST), Division of Physical Sciences and Engineering) O Omar F. Mohammed (Center of Excellence for Renewable Energy and Storage Technologies, Division of Physical Science and Engineering)

Abstract

Abstract Organic‐inorganic metal halide glasses (OIMHGs) are promising materials for high‐resolution X‐ray imaging due to their transparency and tunable properties. However, their practical applications are severely limited by a transition from the glassy state to a polycrystalline phase under ambient conditions, leading to significant optical and performance degradation. Herein, the underlying mechanism of the rapid glass‐to‐crystal transition in methyltriphenylphosphonium‐based hybrid materials (MTP) 2 MnBr 4 is systematically investigated through X‐ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) measurements, X‐ray scattering analysis, and ab initio molecular dynamics simulations. For the first time, it is demonstrated that this transition is driven by the water molecules, which significantly influence the spatial arrangement of the organic (MTP + ) and inorganic ([MnBr 4 ] 2− ) components within the materials framework. To address the severe instability of this X‐ray imaging glass in air, a novel composite encapsulation strategy is developed that integrates quartz glass layers with a waterproof parylene polymer coating. Consequently, the glass‐to‐crystal transition is substantially suppressed, enhancing the stability of the synthesized glass by over 100 times. This improvement enabled the material to maintain a spatial resolution of 26.3 lp mm −1 for more than twelve months. These findings underscore the critical role of environmental stability strategies in enhancing OIMHG‐based scintillators for next‐generation X‐ray imaging applications.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 47
Published November 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (17)

Y

Yuanfan Wen

Y

Yafeng Xu

Center of Excellence for Renewable Energy and Storage Technologies, Division of Physical Science and Engineering

X

Xi Zhang

T

Tengyue He

Materials Science & Applied Physics Department, Division of Physical Science and Engineering (PSE)

M

Murilo Calil Faleiros

Materials Science and Engineering Program (MSE) Physical Science and Engineering Division (PSE) King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Thuwal 23955‐6900 Saudi Arabia

X

Xudong Hu

Center for Renewable Energy and Storage Technologies (CREST), Division of Physical Sciences and Engineering

J

Jian‐Xin Wang

Materials Science and Engineering Program (MSE) Physical Science and Engineering Division (PSE) King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Thuwal 23955‐6900 Saudi Arabia

W

Wentao Wu

I

Issatay Nadinov

Q

Qingsong Hu

Materials Science & Applied Physics Department, Division of Physical Science and Engineering (PSE)

S

Shumei Wang

Center for Renewable Energy and Storage Technologies (CREST), Division of Physical Sciences and Engineering

Y

Youyou Yuan

B

Bashir E. Hasanov

Materials Science and Engineering Program (MSE) Physical Science and Engineering Division (PSE) King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Thuwal 23955‐6900 Saudi Arabia

S

Simil Thomas

Center for Renewable Energy and Storage Technologies (CREST), Division of Physical Sciences and Engineering

O

Osman M. Bakr

Materials Science & Applied Physics Department, Division of Physical Science and Engineering (PSE)

H

Husam N. Alshareef

Center for Renewable Energy and Storage Technologies (CREST), Division of Physical Sciences and Engineering

O

Omar F. Mohammed

Center of Excellence for Renewable Energy and Storage Technologies, Division of Physical Science and Engineering