▎ 摘 要
A deep understanding of the photoluminescence (PL) from aggregated graphene quantum dots (GQDs) is very important for their practical applications. Here the PL spectra from GQDs solutions at different concentrations are studied. We find that the intensity of the green emission (ca. 530560 nm) linearly relies on the concentration of GQDs, whereas the blue PL (ca. 425 nm) intensity is below the linear relationship, indicating a concentration-induced partial quenching of blue PL. Confocal fluorescence images explicitly demonstrate the aggregation of GQDs at high concentration. The concentration-induced PL quenching is successfully interpreted by a model of photon reabsorption and nonradiative energy transfer, indicating that, at the aggregated states, the excited electrons of GQDs may nonradiatively relax to ground states through couplings with neighboring ones. Simulated fluorescence decay results show that the energy transfer between neighboring GQDs results in a prolonged dwell time of electron on high-energy state and thus increases the decay time of 425 nm emission, while 550 nm emission remains unaffected, which is consistent with the experimental results. This work will contribute to a deep understanding on PL of GQDs and is also of huge importance to extend GQDs applications.