Physical Chemistry I
Laser-induced fluorescence is a technique where a sample absorbs laser light and then re-emits light at a different wavelength, which can be used to analyze the electronic structure of molecules. This method is particularly useful in electronic spectroscopy because it provides detailed information about electronic transitions and the environment of molecules, allowing scientists to study molecular interactions and dynamics.
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