photoluminescence spectroscopy

What is Photoluminescence Spectroscopy?

Photoluminescence spectroscopy is an analytical technique used to study the optical properties of materials. It involves the absorption of photons by a material, leading to the excitation of electrons to higher energy states. When these electrons return to their ground state, they emit photons, a process known as photoluminescence. This emitted light is analyzed to gain insights into the material's electronic and structural properties.

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