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Photophysics, also referred to as Molecular Photophysics concerns the absorption and emission of electromagnetic radiation that does not subsequently cause a chemical reaction.[1] The absorption of light by a system which thereby undergoes a chemical reaction is referred to as photochemistry. Aleksander Jabłoński is attributed with having pioneered molecular photophysics. The study of molecular photophysics has applications in fluorescent labeling, laser science and spectroscopy.

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  1. ^ Guillet, J., "Polymer Photophysics and Photochemistry: An Introduction to the Study of Photoprocesses in Macromolecules", CUP Archive, 1987, p. 1

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