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Fluorescence
    

A luminescence phenomenon in which electron de-excitation occurs almost spontaneously, and in which emission from a luminescent substance ceases when the exciting source is removed. In fluorescent materials, the excited state has the same spin as the ground state. If denotes an excited state of a substance A, then fluorescence consists of the emission of a photon,


where h is Planck's constant and is the frequency of the photon.

The quantum yield of a fluorescent substance is defined by


Fluorescent Lamp, Luminescence, Opalescence, Phosphorescence


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