fluorescensutbytet
Fluorescensutbytet is a proposed phenomenon in photophysics and molecular biology describing a bidirectional exchange of excitation energy between closely associated fluorescent species. In this framework, energy is not simply transferred from a donor to a single acceptor as in standard Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET); instead, excitation can be exchanged between nearby fluorophores in a manner that depends on their spectral properties, relative orientation, and the local environment. The term derives from fluorescens, the Latin root for glowing, and utbytet, a Scandinavian word for exchange.
Mechanistically, fluorescensutbytet is thought to rely on near-field couplings between dipoles, allowing reversible energy transfer when
Reports of fluorescensutbytet are primarily found in theoretical discussions and a limited set of experimental studies
Potential applications, if established, include enhanced multiplexed imaging, quantum information processing with molecular excitons, and sensitive