3.4 The Franck-Condon Principle and Fermi's Golden Rule

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  • @LouisHillJ
    @LouisHillJ ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Really helped with clearing up some questions I had for my university course on this topic, thanks!

  • @rockbobrocks
    @rockbobrocks 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    What an excellent explanation and connection of these three highly important principles in luminescence spectroscopy! Compact and on point!

  • @bagggg445
    @bagggg445 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Michael, any chance you could clear up this confusion for me? cramming photochem rn
    Relating to stokes shift, the question is what are the reasons that the GS v=0- ES v= 0 transition of the same molecules absorbance and emission spectra do not overlap.
    I understand the first excited state generally decays to a higher vibrational level of the GS initially, then decays to the ground vibrational level, but is this still considered a v=0 to v=o transition? Cant really reason why a direct 0-0 transition would have a stokes shift and not overlap. Again online sources say it is because the electron initially relaxes to a higher vibrational level of the ground state, but I dont think thats considered a 0-0 transition?
    Is it related to non-overlap of vib wave functions / internuclear distances visible on a FC diagram? does this lower the energy of emission ? or is it solvent reorg?
    Thanks!

  • @lorenzodebiasirobles3048
    @lorenzodebiasirobles3048 ปีที่แล้ว

    Muy buen video!

  • @alexe1751
    @alexe1751 ปีที่แล้ว

    nice videos. a small opinion, 14.01: the filled circles are deuterated.

    • @XiaoranHu-u9k
      @XiaoranHu-u9k ปีที่แล้ว

      So H-derived are faster, right? H is lighter and vibrates more violently.