Enhanced Patterned Fluorescence from Polystyrene through Focused Electron Beam Irradiation under Various Gases
Deepak Kumar, Joseph W. Brill, J. Todd Hastings

TL;DR
This study demonstrates a method to tune and enhance fluorescence in polystyrene using focused electron beam irradiation in various gases, enabling control over emission wavelength and intensity for potential photonics applications.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel approach to control polystyrene fluorescence via electron-beam irradiation in different gaseous environments, with detailed analysis of effects on emission properties.
Findings
Emission wavelength can be tuned from 451 to 544 nm by adjusting dose and gas pressure.
Photon yield is significantly enhanced, up to 18 times under helium on sapphire substrates.
Irradiated PS remains amorphous with no oxidation, preserving phenyl ring features.
Abstract
We report on a novel method for tuning and enhancing fluorescence from irradiated polystyrene through electron-beam exposure in gaseous environments. We describe the effect of electron dose and ambient gas on the photoluminescence spectra and yield of irradiated PS films on insulating and conductive substrates. PS films were exposed in an environmental scanning electron microscope using a 20 keV electron beam, ambient gas pressures from high vacuum to 3 mbar, and electron doses from 1.8 to 45 mC cm-2. Irradiated PS films were characterized using confocal microscopy, TEM, EDS and FTIR spectroscopy. From emission spectra collected using confocal microscopy we found that the emission wavelength and photon yield of the irradiated film can be tuned by both dose and gas pressure. The emission wavelength blue-shifts with increasing pressure and red-shifts with increasing dose enabling an…
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TopicsElectron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques
