The PARIDE project aims at developing highly sensitive perovskite detectors for imaging ionizing radiation sources. Perovskites are the reference semiconductors for future solar cells, thanks to their excellent electronic properties and the sustainability of production processes. PARIDE's goal is to demonstrate the performance of a detector prototype with spatial resolution up to 256 channels for dose monitoring in interventional radiology and oncological radiotherapy, fabricated on flexible substrates and including a compact electronic system for processing signal. The validation of the prototype system in a relevant environment represents the current design goal. PARIDE was born from the encounter among excellent skills in the fields of materials science, engineering of devices for the detection of ionizing radiation and integrated electronics design.
Call: POR FESR Lazio 2014-2020 - "Progetti di Gruppi di Ricerca 2020”
Project duration: 2 years (2021 - 2023)
Coordinator: CNR-ISM, Daniele M. Trucchi
Additional CNR-ISM staff participating: Marco Girolami