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THEORETICAL considerations on magnetic quenching of iodine fluorescence have been given by Van Vleck1. His theory explains the effect as the breaking down of a selection rule (which forbids the radiation-less dissociation), in the vicinity of the state repre sented on the Franck-Condon diagram as the crossing of a stable and an unstable curve.
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SMOLUCHOWSKI, R. Magnetic Quenching of Tellurium Fluorescence. Nature 131, 914 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/131914a0
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