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English: Common processes of electron interaction with light. Absorbed radiation may be emitted by vibrational relaxation, fluorescence, or phosphorescence (after intersystem crossing).

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Constants are: Planck's Constant, speed of light, depth of potential minimum, , is the distance from the minimum of the curve as given by Atkins. [1]

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  1. Atkins, P.; de Paula, J.; Froedman, R. Quanta, Matter, and Change A molecular approach to physical chemistry.; W.H. Freeman: New York, 2009.
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current06:58, 26 February 2012Thumbnail for version as of 06:58, 26 February 20122,864 × 1,784 (138 KB)JacobkhedBased on axis label, plot should actually have a minimum at 0.
05:28, 26 February 2012Thumbnail for version as of 05:28, 26 February 20122,686 × 1,772 (125 KB)JacobkhedShifted plot to the right so it appears that as r approaches zero the potential goes to infinity.
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