Photodissociation,
photolysis, or
photodecomposition is a
chemical reaction in which a
chemical compound is broken down by
photons. It is defined as the interaction of one or more photons with one target molecule. Photodissociation is not limited to
visible light. Any photon with sufficient
energy can affect the chemical bonds of a chemical compound. Since a photon's energy is inversely proportional to its wavelength,
electromagnetic waves with the energy of visible light or higher, such as
ultraviolet light,
x-rays and
gamma rays are usually involved in such reactions.