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Non-blinking Luminescence from Charged Single Graphene Quantum Dots.

Advanced Materials 2023 July 4
Photoluminescence blinking behaviour from single quantum dots under steady illumination is an important but controversial topic. Its occurrence has impeded the use of single quantum dots in bio-imaging. Different mechanisms have been proposed to account for it, although controversial, the most important of which is the non-radiative Auger recombination mechanism whereby photo-charging of quantum dots can lead to the blinking phenomenon. Here, the singly charged trion, which maintains photon emission, including the radiative recombination and non-radiative Auger recombination, leads to fluorescence non-blinking which was observed in photo-charged 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. Our results provide a profound understanding of the special optical properties of GQDs, affording a reference for further in-depth research. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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