Abstract

Abstract A theory of intramolecular non-radiative transitions is proposed for gaseous small molecules. The theory explains three experimental features: the linearity of the Stern—Volmer equation, the Douglas effect, and the fact that the non-radiative rate is faster in a gas than in condensed media.

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