Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET)
An  excited  fluorophore  (donor)  can  transfer  its  energy  to  another  fluorophore  in  close  proximity
(acceptor) by dipole-dipole interactions. This process is referred to as either Fluorescence resonance energy transfer
or Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET). 
The  rate  of  energy  transfer (kFRET) depends  strongly  on  the  distance  between  the  donor  and  the
acceptor.  The near field of the donor decays proportional to the third power of the distance.  The transition dipole of the acceptor is induced by the donor near field,  
resulting in a dependence of kFRET on the square of the donor field and thus on the sixth power of the donor-acceptor separation R.
Thus FRET can be used as a ruler at bio-molecular level to measure inter-molecular and intra-molecular distances.
