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Prof. Sergio Brovelli (Milan Bicocca University)12/06/2026, 09:30Invited
Lead-halide perovskite nanocrystals (LHP NCs) are emerging as a promising platform for next-generation scintillators, combining high light yield with sub-nanosecond timing and access to collective quantum-optical regimes. This talk presents recent advances obtained at the University of Milano-Bicocca in both material design and assembly.By integrating CsPbBr3 nanocrystals into high-Z and...
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Qianrui Li (KU Leuven)12/06/2026, 10:00Oral
The expanding use of perovskite materials in flexible optoelectronics has sparked growing interest in their application for flexible X-ray detectors. However, developing flexible, lead-free perovskite devices remains challenging because achieving the film thickness required for strong X-ray absorption typically leads to cracking and poor device reliability.[1]
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mario calora12/06/2026, 10:15Oral
Scintillation detectors are essential in high-energy physics, medical diagnostics, and radiation monitoring, where fast and efficient conversion of ionizing radiation into visible light is required. Lead halide inorganic perovskites have recently emerged as promising next-generation scintillators due to their high atomic number, strong X-ray attenuation, high radioluminescence yield, and...
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Laura Basiricò12/06/2026, 10:30Oral
Hybrid halide perovskites have recently emerged as highly promising materials for radiation detection, enabling efficient sensing of a broad spectrum of radiation, from UV–visible photons to high-energy X-rays, γ-rays, and charged particle beams. Significant advances in device engineering and material optimization have led to remarkable performance in terms of sensitivity and charge collection...
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