Abstract

This lecture is concerned very briefly with the fundamentals of absorption and emission of electromagnetic radiation through electric dipole transitions, and where appropriate factors determining the rate of depopulation of excited electronic states through non-radiative decay paths. Discussion is concentrated upon radiative decay, since the study of luminescence of molecules in biological systems is of both fundamental and applied importance.

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