Abstract

Organic polymers are light weight, low toxic and environmentally stable candidates of interest in X-ray detection application. But low attenuation and high recombination rate of charge carriers cause low sensitivity is major limitation of these detectors. In this work, organic polymers (PS/PMMA) composites were prepared with high-Z inorganic BiI3 by simple dry mixing technique. The organic-inorganic hybrid further embedded with conductive carbon filler (MWCNT, CB, GP) to improve the charge collection of the samples. Resistivity and mobility of the samples were studied with help of Hall measurements and mobility-lifetime was calculated by Hecth equation and found (2.1 ± 0.2) × 10−3 cm2V−1. The elemental analysis of the samples had been done by XPS analysis. The X-ray investigations done by using dental X-ray source and the sensitivity of the samples increases from 3.4 to 200 μGy−1 cm−3 by incorporating CB filler with a low leakage current of order of 33.3 pA/cm2.

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