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Inter-system crossing is a non-radiative process where a molecule in an excited state undergoes a spin conversion, transitioning between electronic states of different multiplicities, often from a singlet to a triplet state. This process is significant in fields like photochemistry and molecular photophysics, as it influences phenomena like phosphorescence and photo-reactivity.
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