From a phenomenological point of view, the term is used to describe the process by
which a molecular entity absorbs light and a phenomenon originates from the
excited state of another molecular entity. In mechanistic
photochemistry the term has been reserved for the photophysical process in which an
excited state of one molecular entity (the donor) is deactivated to a lower-lying state by transferring
energy to a second molecular entity (the acceptor) which is thereby raised to a higher
energy state. The excitation may be electronic, vibrational, rotational or translational.
The donor and acceptor may be two parts of the same molecular entity, in which case
the process is called
intramolecular energy transfer.
Source:
PAC, 1996, 68, 2223
(Glossary of terms used in photochemistry (IUPAC Recommendations 1996))
on page 2240