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Quantitative Understanding of Charge-Transfer-Mediated Fe Sensing and Fast Photoresponse by N-Doped Graphene Quantum Dots Decorated on Plasmonic Au Nanoparticles

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Date 2020 Jan 10
PMID 31914727
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The formation of a heterostructure with plasmonic nanoparticles drastically alters the optoelectronic properties of graphene quantum dots (GQDs), resulting in exceptional properties. In the present work, we prepare nitrogen-doped GQDs decorated on gold nanoparticles (Au@N-GQDs) by a one-step green reduction method and study its extraordinary fluorescence and photoresponse characteristics. The as-prepared Au@N-GQDs show more than one order of magnitude enhancement in the fluorescence intensity as compared to the bare N-GQDs, which is attributed to hot electron generation and improved absorption in N-GQDs by local field enhancement and the modification of the edge functional groups. Because of the selective coordination to Fe ions, the Au@N-GQDs exhibit extraordinary quenching of fluorescence, with ultrahigh sensitivity for the detection of Fe (<1 nM). A new model for the charge-transfer dynamics is developed involving the Langmuir's law of adsorption to explain the unusual quenching, which strongly deviates from the known models of static/dynamic quenching. The proposed sensor is successfully implemented for the ultrasensitive detection of Fe ions in human serum and Brahmaputra river water samples, representing its high potential applications in clinical as well as environmental diagnosis. Additionally, because of its high absorption in the UV-vis-NIR region and high charge density with long life excitons, the Au@N-GQDs are utilized as photodetectors with ∼10 times faster response than that of bare N-GQDs. The Au@N-GQD-based photodetector possesses a high responsivity of ∼1.36 A/W and a remarkably high external quantum efficiency of ∼292.2%, which is much superior to the GQD-based photodetectors reported till date. The underlying mechanism of ultrafast photoresponse is ascribed to the transfer of hot electrons along with the tunneling of the electrons from Au NPs to N-GQDs as well as the defect reduction of N-GQDs by the incorporation of Au NPs. Without the use of any charge transporting layer, the outstanding performance of N-GQD-based plasmonic photodetector opens up unique opportunities for future high-speed optoelectronic devices.

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