As highlighted in the Jablonski diagrams in the lecture slides, fluorescence and phosphorescence always drop from the lowest excited energy level. Why does this happen and what impact does it have on the emitted light
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As highlighted in the Jablonski diagrams in the lecture slides, fluorescence and phosphorescence
always drop from the lowest excited energy level. Why does this happen and what impact does
it have on the emitted light?
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