Surface Effects On Pyrene Luminescence Excitation

ACS APPLIED ELECTRONIC MATERIALS(2020)

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Pyrene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon with fluorescence in the 370-400 nm range. The optical properties of pyrene deposited on different substrates were investigated from experimental and theoretical points of view. In contrast to prior studies of surface-enhanced fluorescence, in this work, all substrates were semiconductors or insulators. Experimentally, the intensities of photoluminescence (PL) and PL excitation (PLE) spectra were investigated. The PLE spectra of pyrene's monomer emission show that the intensities of the two main absorption peaks vary according to the chosen substrate. Calculations for pyrene on zinc sulfide (ZnS) and surface-oxidized diamond suggest that this connection arises from the alignment of the pyrene electronic levels relative to the band edges of the substrate. The absorption peak at 272 nm (4.56 eV) is shown to depend on the HOMO-1 -> LUMO orbital contribution, whereas the 335 nm (3.70 eV) peak depends upon the HOMO -> LUMO transition. When the HOMO-1 level falls inside the substrate valence band, as in the case of ZnS, there is significant hybridization of the molecular state with surface states that causes an enhancement of the 272 nm peak. For pyrene on diamond, however, the HOMO-1 level falls in the substrate bandgap, leading to negligible hybridization and thus no enhancement.
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fluorescence, enhancement, pyrene, electronic levels, surface
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