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C . RADIATIONLESS TRANSFER OF ELECTRONIC ENERGY In addition to the
mechanisms already cited for the nonradiative deactivation of the excited state ,
there may also occur under certain conditions a transfer of energy from a ...
C . RADIATIONLESS TRANSFER OF ELECTRONIC ENERGY In addition to the
mechanisms already cited for the nonradiative deactivation of the excited state ,
there may also occur under certain conditions a transfer of energy from a ...
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Transfer generally results in a decrease in the excited lifetime of the donor ,
which reabsorption leaves unchanged . ... The remarkably high efficiency of
radiationless transfer is understandable only if some kind of resonance condition
is ...
Transfer generally results in a decrease in the excited lifetime of the donor ,
which reabsorption leaves unchanged . ... The remarkably high efficiency of
radiationless transfer is understandable only if some kind of resonance condition
is ...
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From the concentration depolarization of phenol in propylene glycol solutions at
— 70°C , a critical transfer distance of 17 Å was determined by Weber ( 1960a )
which is in approximate accord with that calculated from Förster ' s theory .
Energy ...
From the concentration depolarization of phenol in propylene glycol solutions at
— 70°C , a critical transfer distance of 17 Å was determined by Weber ( 1960a )
which is in approximate accord with that calculated from Förster ' s theory .
Energy ...
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The Enhancement of Contrast | 21 |
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