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Bimolecular processes photophysical kinetics

Photoexcitation by photon absorption and subsequent events that lead from one to another state of a molecular entity through radiation and radiationless transitions without any chemical change are called photophysical processes. The processes are classified as radiative and radiationless ones, depending on the photon emission (or absorption) and energy loss without any photon emission according to the kinetic aspects the monomolecular (spontaneous) and bimolecular (quenched) processes are distinguished (see Figure 4.1). [Pg.26]


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