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Magnitude of Excitation Energy and Energy Transfer by Collision

Furst et al., 1954

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18115807180474330676
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Furst M
Kallmann H
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Physical Review

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Energy transfer by collision in fluorescent solutions is found to drop sharply when the excitation energy of the solute molecule is very close to or below that of the transferring molecule. The results indicate that energy is transferred only when molecules are close to …
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