The strategy of introducing large organic cations into three-dimensional perovskites could reduce the dimensionality of perovskites to form quasi-two-dimensional (quasi-2D) perovskites, resulting in increased stability and reduced detection limits due to less ion migration. Herein, a quasi-2D perovskite single crystal (BDA)(MA)PbBr (BDA = NHCHNH, MA = CHNH) with a layered structure was grown by the temperature-cooling solution method. The X-ray detector based on the (BDA)(MA)PbBr single crystal has a sensitivity as high as 1984 μC Gy cm at 55.6 V/mm, and it could detect X-rays as low as 28.12 nGy s at 22.2 V/mm. In addition, the X-ray imaging system based on the single-crystal device easily distinguishes between metals and plastics and exhibits a spatial resolution estimated as 250 μm, indicating the feasibility of (BDA)(MA)PbBr crystals for X-ray imaging. This research offers a method for the design of quasi-2D layered perovskites and enhances photoelectronic applications in X-ray inspection and imaging.
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