Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2014598873> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2014598873 endingPage "51" @default.
- W2014598873 startingPage "35" @default.
- W2014598873 abstract "Whenpolarised light interacts sequentially with two independently mobile molecules or chromophores, radiation of a longer wavelength and a changed polarisation state is commonly detected. One well-known example is the case where energy migrates from a molecule initially excited by input radiation to another which fluoresces. Another such process is sequential Raman scattering by two separate molecules. In this paper a theoretical framework is developed that formally establishes the link between these two process. . The theory encompasses the most general case; the intermolecular energy transfer can be either radiative or non-radiative, and the transition dipole moments, for the upward and downward processes within each chromophore, can be either parallel or non-parallel. For the Raman processes, resonance features are also accommodated. Results for the fluorescence anisotropy and Raman depolarisation ratio are explicitly presented as well as more general rate equations applicable to arbitrary polarisation conditions." @default.
- W2014598873 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2014598873 creator A5062434121 @default.
- W2014598873 creator A5085414058 @default.
- W2014598873 date "1995-09-01" @default.
- W2014598873 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2014598873 title "Polarisation analysis of bimolecular excitations mediated by energy transfer: A common theoretical framework for fluorescence migration and sequential Raman scattering" @default.
- W2014598873 cites W1878791080 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W1984460172 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W1993904674 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W1997204634 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W2003060529 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W2006476303 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W2006828558 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W2016560787 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W2019988115 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W2020350740 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W2026605923 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W2030154717 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W2032132042 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W2033437246 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W2045988945 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W2057923656 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W2062460554 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W2072146382 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W2073546813 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W2074865282 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W2079519794 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W2083771912 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W2088199366 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W2092868277 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W2093948546 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W2154288488 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W2950736360 @default.
- W2014598873 cites W2086385946 @default.
- W2014598873 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/0301-0104(95)00088-6" @default.
- W2014598873 hasPublicationYear "1995" @default.
- W2014598873 type Work @default.
- W2014598873 sameAs 2014598873 @default.
- W2014598873 citedByCount "10" @default.
- W2014598873 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2014598873 hasAuthorship W2014598873A5062434121 @default.
- W2014598873 hasAuthorship W2014598873A5085414058 @default.
- W2014598873 hasBestOaLocation W20145988732 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConcept C120665830 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConcept C139210041 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConcept C139287275 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConcept C159467904 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConcept C166950319 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConcept C169573571 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConcept C173523689 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConcept C181500209 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConcept C184779094 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConcept C192468462 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConcept C32909587 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConcept C40003534 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConcept C41999313 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConcept C74902906 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConcept C75473681 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConcept C85725439 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConcept C91881484 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConceptScore W2014598873C120665830 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConceptScore W2014598873C121332964 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConceptScore W2014598873C139210041 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConceptScore W2014598873C139287275 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConceptScore W2014598873C159467904 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConceptScore W2014598873C166950319 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConceptScore W2014598873C169573571 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConceptScore W2014598873C173523689 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConceptScore W2014598873C178790620 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConceptScore W2014598873C181500209 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConceptScore W2014598873C184779094 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConceptScore W2014598873C185592680 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConceptScore W2014598873C192468462 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConceptScore W2014598873C32909587 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConceptScore W2014598873C40003534 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConceptScore W2014598873C41999313 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConceptScore W2014598873C74902906 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConceptScore W2014598873C75473681 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConceptScore W2014598873C85725439 @default.
- W2014598873 hasConceptScore W2014598873C91881484 @default.
- W2014598873 hasIssue "1-2" @default.
- W2014598873 hasLocation W20145988731 @default.
- W2014598873 hasLocation W20145988732 @default.
- W2014598873 hasOpenAccess W2014598873 @default.
- W2014598873 hasPrimaryLocation W20145988731 @default.
- W2014598873 hasRelatedWork W1973393175 @default.
- W2014598873 hasRelatedWork W2006521273 @default.
- W2014598873 hasRelatedWork W2009550357 @default.
- W2014598873 hasRelatedWork W2019319227 @default.
- W2014598873 hasRelatedWork W2039937570 @default.
- W2014598873 hasRelatedWork W2046410914 @default.
- W2014598873 hasRelatedWork W2056738019 @default.
- W2014598873 hasRelatedWork W2088183641 @default.
- W2014598873 hasRelatedWork W2321766421 @default.