Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "In atomic physics, a dark state refers to a state of an atom or molecule that can not absorb (or emit) photons. All atoms and molecules are described by quantum states; different states can have different energies and a system can make a transition from one energy level to another by emitting or absorbing one or more photons. However, not all transitions between arbitrary states are allowed. A state that cannot absorb an incident photon is called a dark state."@en }
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- Dark_state comment "In atomic physics, a dark state refers to a state of an atom or molecule that can not absorb (or emit) photons. All atoms and molecules are described by quantum states; different states can have different energies and a system can make a transition from one energy level to another by emitting or absorbing one or more photons. However, not all transitions between arbitrary states are allowed. A state that cannot absorb an incident photon is called a dark state.".
- Q1265983 comment "In atomic physics, a dark state refers to a state of an atom or molecule that can not absorb (or emit) photons. All atoms and molecules are described by quantum states; different states can have different energies and a system can make a transition from one energy level to another by emitting or absorbing one or more photons. However, not all transitions between arbitrary states are allowed. A state that cannot absorb an incident photon is called a dark state.".