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Light-matter interactions selection rules

Most of what has just been stated for the interaction of light with matter (the absorption or excitation) still holds for the radiative deactivations (the luminescence mechanisms). The Frank Condon principle is applicable for downward radiative transitions, and all the other selection rules (spin and synunetry) are as valid for the absorption as for the emission of a photon. [Pg.123]


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