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excimer
ex·ci·mer E0263800 (ĕk′sə-mər)n. A diatomic molecule that exists only when one of the atoms is in an excited energy state, especially one whose atoms are the same chemical element. [exc(ited) + (d)imer.]excimer (ˈɛkˌsaɪmə) n (General Physics) physics an excited dimer formed by the association of excited and unexcited molecules, which would remain dissociated in the ground stateex•ci•mer (ˈɛk sə mər) n. a molecular complex of two, usu. identical, molecules that is stable only when one of them is in an excited state. [1960–65; exci (ted) + (di) mer] Translationsexcimer
excimer[′ek·sə·mər] (chemistry) An excited diatomic molecule where both atoms are of the same species and are dissociated in the ground state. EXCIMER
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EXCIMER➣Excited Dimer (LASER application; formed by mixture of rare Gas and halogene) |
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