Non‐Blinking Luminescence from Charged Single Graphene Quantum Dots

Author:

Fu Wei1ORCID,Yin Jiefu1ORCID,Cao Huaqiang1ORCID,Zhou Zhongfu2ORCID,Zhang Junying3ORCID,Fu Jingjing4ORCID,Warner Jamie H.5ORCID,Wang Cheng1ORCID,Jia Xiaofang3ORCID,Greaves G. Neville67ORCID,Cheetham Anthony K.78ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 China

2. State Key Laboratory of Advanced Special Steel Shanghai Key Laboratory of Advanced Ferrometallurgy Shanghai University Shanghai 200072 China

3. School of Physics Beihang University Beijing 100191 China

4. School of Medicine Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 China

5. Department of Mechanical Engineering The University of Texas at Austin 204 East Dean Keeton Street Austin TX 78712 USA

6. Department of Physics Aberystwyth University Aberystwyth SY23 3BZ UK

7. Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy The University of Cambridge Cambridge CB3 0FS UK

8. Materials Research Laboratory University of California Santa Barbara CA 93106 USA

Abstract

AbstractPhotoluminescence blinking behavior from single quantum dots under steady illumination is an important but controversial topic. Its occurrence has impeded the use of single quantum dots in bioimaging. Different mechanisms have been proposed to account for it, although controversial, the most important of which is the non‐radiative Auger recombination mechanism whereby photocharging of quantum dots can lead to the blinking phenomenon. Here, the singly charged trion, which maintains photon emission, including radiative recombination and non‐radiative Auger recombination, leads to fluorescence non‐blinking which is observed in photocharged single graphene quantum dots (GQDs). This phenomenon can be explained in terms of different energy levels in the GQDs, caused by various oxygen‐containing functional groups in the single GQDs. The suppressed blinking is due to the filling of trap sites owing to a Coulomb blockade. These results provide a profound understanding of the special optical properties of GQDs, affording a reference for further in‐depth research.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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