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- mechanism; nonradiative decay. To determine the total decay rate Γ tot {\displaystyle \Gamma _{\text{tot}}} , radiative and nonradiative rates should...
- vertically by energy and grouped horizontally by spin multiplicity. Nonradiative transitions are indicated by squiggly arrows and radiative transitions...
- Meijerink, Andries (2000-03-01). "The Kinetics of the Radiative and Nonradiative Processes in Nanocrystalline ZnO Particles upon Photoexcitation". The...
- is the presence of multicarrier Auger processes which increases the nonradiative rate upon po****tion inversion. Auger processes are intrinsic to the...
- surface defects and reduce nonradiative recombination. Therefore, by improving the light outcoupling and reducing nonradiative losses, Cao and his colleagues...
- different technologies are used for transferring power: Near-field or nonradiative region: This means the area within about 1 wavelength (λ) of the antenna...
- non-phosp****scent layer on the surface, where electron–hole pairs recombine nonradiatively via surface states. ZnS:Mn, used in AC thin-film electroluminescent...
- vibrational or rotational energy levels. Energy level transitions can also be nonradiative, meaning emission or absorption of a photon is not involved. If an atom...
- For example, if an emissive state has a small oscillator strength, nonradiative decay will outpace radiative decay. Conversely, "bright" transitions...
- 2019-03-22. Casey KG, Quitevis EL (1988). "Effect of solvent polarity on nonradiative processes in xanthene dyes: Rhodamine B in normal alcohols". The Journal...