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10th Spiers Memorial Lecture. Transfer mechanisms of electronic excitation

10th Spiers Memorial Lecture. Transfer mechanisms of electronic excitation 10TH SPIERS MEMORIAL LECTURE TRANSFER MECHANISMS OF ELECTRONIC EXCITATION BY TH. FORSTER Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, Technische Hochschule, Stuttgart Received 14th April, 1959 Let me say at the beginning that I feel extremely honoured by the invitation to deliver the 10th Spiers Memorial Lecture. Though I never had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Spiers, whose death occurred before I began my own studies, I am well aware of his contributions to the development of your Society. There is no doubt that he has determined essentially the character of these Discussions by which the Faraday Society has become famous throughout the world. When I was informed that your Society planned to devote this Discussion to the subject of Energy Transfer, I felt fascinated. Twelve years ago, when I began to occupy myself with this subject, it was a very neglected one. In the meantime, many people have become interested in it, and its applications range from radiation physics to biology. While the Discussion isconcerned with energy transfer of any possible mechan- ism, I should like to restrict this Introductory Lecture to a more specific mechanism of energy transfer. This is the transfer of electronic excitation energy between otherwise well-separated atomic http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Discussions of the Faraday Society Royal Society of Chemistry

10th Spiers Memorial Lecture. Transfer mechanisms of electronic excitation

Royal Society of Chemistry — Jan 1, 1959

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10TH SPIERS MEMORIAL LECTURE TRANSFER MECHANISMS OF ELECTRONIC EXCITATION BY TH. FORSTER Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, Technische Hochschule, Stuttgart Received 14th April, 1959 Let me say at the beginning that I feel extremely honoured by the invitation to deliver the 10th Spiers Memorial Lecture. Though I never had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Spiers, whose death occurred before I began my own studies, I am well aware of his contributions to the development of your Society. There is no doubt that he has determined essentially the character of these Discussions by which the Faraday Society has become famous throughout the world. When I was informed that your Society planned to devote this Discussion to the subject of Energy Transfer, I felt fascinated. Twelve years ago, when I began to occupy myself with this subject, it was a very neglected one. In the meantime, many people have become interested in it, and its applications range from radiation physics to biology. While the Discussion isconcerned with energy transfer of any possible mechan- ism, I should like to restrict this Introductory Lecture to a more specific mechanism of energy transfer. This is the transfer of electronic excitation energy between otherwise well-separated atomic

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Discussions of the Faraday SocietyRoyal Society of Chemistry

Published: Jan 1, 1959

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