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Rate of Internal Conversion in Physical spectroscopy Formulas
Rate of Internal Conversionis the difference between the total and the radiative one. And is denoted by R
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. Rate of Internal Conversion is usually measured using the Revolution per Second for Frequency. Note that the value of Rate of Internal Conversion is always negative.
Physical spectroscopy formulas that make use of Rate of Internal Conversion
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Fluorescence Quantum Yield
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Quantum Yield of Fluorescence
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Singlet Life Time
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FAQ
What is the Rate of Internal Conversion?
Rate of Internal Conversionis the difference between the total and the radiative one. Rate of Internal Conversion is usually measured using the Revolution per Second for Frequency. Note that the value of Rate of Internal Conversion is always negative.
Can the Rate of Internal Conversion be negative?
Yes, the Rate of Internal Conversion, measured in Frequency can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Rate of Internal Conversion?
Rate of Internal Conversion is usually measured using the Revolution per Second[rev/s] for Frequency. Hertz[rev/s], Petahertz[rev/s], Terahertz[rev/s] are the few other units in which Rate of Internal Conversion can be measured.
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