2022
DOI: 10.1002/ange.202204604
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Molecular Motion and Nonradiative Decay: Towards Efficient Photothermal and Photoacoustic Systems

Abstract: Nonradiative decay invariably competes with radiative decay during the deexcitation process of matter. In the community of luminescence research, nonradiative decay has been deemed less attractive than radiative decay. However, all things in their being are good for something and so is nonradiative decay. As the molecular motion‐facilitated nonradiative decay (MMFND) effect is inevitable in photophysical processes, it provides a new avenue to convert the harvested light energy into exploitable forms by harness… Show more

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