Ionoluminescence properties of polystyrene-hosted fluorophore films induced by helium ions of energy 50-350 keV

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We report on measurements and analysis of ionoluminescence properties of pure polystyrene films and polystyrene films doped with four types of fluorophores in low kinetic energies (50-350 keV) of ion irradiation. We have developed a theoretical model to understand the experimentally observed ionoluminescence behaviors in terms of scintillation yield from individual ion tracks, photophysical energy transfer mechanisms, and irradiation-induced defects. A comparison of the model and experimental results suggests that singlet up-conversion resulting from triplet-triplet annihilation processes may be responsible for enhanced singlet emission of the fluorophores at high ion beam flux densities. Energy transfer from the polystyrene matrix to the fluorophore molecules has been identified as an effective pathway to increasing the fluorescence efficiency in the doped scintillator films.

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Chakraborty, S., & Huang, M. (2017). Ionoluminescence properties of polystyrene-hosted fluorophore films induced by helium ions of energy 50-350 keV. Physical Review Materials, 1(5). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.1.055201

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