Phosphorescence
Phosphorescence occurs when a molecule becomes trapped in an electronically excited state from which it can only decay via a spin-forbidden transition.

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Types of Luminescence

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Fluorescence

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A Jablonski diagram for fluorescence

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Franck-Condon Principle

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Raman Basics

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Photonic Phosphorescence

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