Chemical Compounds
Electric Field Effect
100%
Electric Field
77%
Fluorescence
55%
Liquid Film
45%
Fluorescence Lifetime
30%
Dipole Moment
28%
Magnetic Field Effect
27%
Excited State
22%
Fluorescence Decay
22%
Fluorescence Spectrum
21%
Pyrene
21%
Polarizability
20%
Photoexcitation
19%
Magnetic Field
18%
Electron Transfer
17%
Absorption Spectrum
17%
Vibronic Level
16%
Quantum Beat
15%
Pyrimidine
15%
Photoluminescence
14%
Exciplex
14%
Langmuir-Blodgett Film
14%
Jet
12%
Excimer Fluorescence
12%
Fluorescence Intensity
11%
Ground State
10%
Fluorescence Quenching
9%
Exciton
9%
Quantum Yield
9%
Chromophore
9%
Spectroscopy
9%
Molecule
9%
Porphyrin
9%
Fluorescence Quantum Yield
8%
Application
8%
Electrical Conductivity
8%
Excimer
8%
Carbazole
8%
Charge Transfer
8%
Terephthalic Acid
7%
Fluorescence Excitation Spectrum
7%
Pyrazine
7%
Wavelength
7%
Rotational State
7%
Conductor
7%
Triplet State
7%
Photocurrent
7%
Phosphorescence Spectrum
6%
Polarization
6%
Energy State
6%
Physics & Astronomy
fluorescence
94%
electric fields
60%
excitation
33%
polymers
32%
pyrenes
27%
pyrimidines
24%
life (durability)
22%
absorption spectra
21%
electron transfer
20%
vapors
20%
quenching
20%
decay
19%
dipole moments
18%
methylene
18%
electric moments
18%
electric dipoles
15%
magnetic fields
14%
Langmuir-Blodgett films
14%
porphyrins
13%
molecules
12%
photoexcitation
11%
polymethyl methacrylate
11%
photoluminescence
11%
carbazoles
11%
chromophores
10%
excimers
10%
phosphorescence
10%
proteins
10%
spectroscopy
9%
pyrazines
9%
augmentation
8%
cells
8%
dyes
8%
electrical resistivity
7%
esters
7%
organic superconductors
7%
profiles
7%
terephthalate
7%
conductors
7%
apoptosis
7%
charge transfer
6%
acids
6%
electronics
6%
shift
6%
excitons
6%
cancer
5%
acetaldehyde
5%
ground state
5%
adenines
5%
phenanthrene
5%
Engineering & Materials Science
Fluorescence
63%
Electric field effects
62%
Electric fields
43%
Polymer films
30%
Photoluminescence
27%
Absorption spectra
24%
Photoexcitation
24%
Pyrene
16%
Langmuir Blodgett films
16%
Excited states
15%
Electric dipole moments
14%
Electrons
14%
Excitons
13%
Molecules
13%
Electroluminescence
13%
Electric Conductivity
12%
Quenching
12%
Chromophores
11%
Quantum yield
11%
Charge transfer
10%
Spectroscopy
10%
Photocurrents
9%
Porphyrins
8%
Dyes
8%
Cell death
8%
Magnetic field effects
8%
Ground state
8%
Polymethyl methacrylates
7%
Fluorescence quenching
7%
Excitation energy
7%
Superconducting materials
7%
Cells
7%
Vapors
6%
Perovskite
6%
Proteins
6%
Wavelength
6%
Stark effect
5%
Fullerenes
5%
Ions
5%
Temperature
5%
CdS nanoparticles
5%
Monomers
5%
Organic conductors
5%
Imaging techniques
5%
Time measurement
5%
Acids
5%