Concept
Photoluminescence Quenching 0
Photoluminescence quenching refers to the decrease in the intensity of photoluminescence, a process where materials emit light upon absorbing photons, due to the presence of quenching agents or mechanisms that facilitate non-radiative decay pathways. This phenomenon is crucial in understanding the efficiency of light-emitting materials and devices, as it directly impacts their performance and application in fields such as optoelectronics and bioimaging.