Exploring High-Resolution Imaging with Benign Grain Boundaries in a Scintillator
Today marks a major breakthrough in the world of scintillator technology. Scientists have developed a new scintillator with benign grain boundaries, allowing for high resolution imaging. This is a major step forward in the world of imaging, as it has been difficult to achieve high resolution images with scintillator technology in the past. The new technology works by using a single-crystal scintillator substrate with a coating of nanocrystals, which inhibit the formation of grain boundaries and thus, allow for high resolution imaging. This technology has the potential to revolutionize the use of scintillators and open up new possibilities for imaging applications.
source: Phys.org