What Does DET Stand For?
DET stands for Direct Nonradiative Electronic Energy Transfer
Direct Nonradiative Electronic Energy Transfer (DET) refers to the process by which electronic energy is transferred between molecules without the emission of radiation. This mechanism plays a critical role in various fields, including photophysics, photochemistry, and biological systems, where it facilitates energy dissipation and transport in molecular complexes. By understanding DET, researchers can gain insights into energy conversion processes, enhance solar energy harvesting, and improve the efficiency of light-emitting devices.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym