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Quenching energy loss from excited species

Energy transfer entails the excitation of a molecule that during the lifetime of the excited state passes its excitation energy to another molecule. The loss of excitation energy from the initial excited species (the donor) results in quenching of the luminescence of the energy donor and may result in luminescence from the energy recipient (acceptor), which becomes excited in the process. [Pg.75]


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