different between photoexcite vs photoexcited
photoexcite
English
Etymology
photo- +? excite
Verb
photoexcite (third-person singular simple present photoexcites, present participle photoexciting, simple past and past participle photoexcited)
- (physics) To excite (an electron etc.) by means of photoexcitation
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photoexcited
English
Verb
photoexcited
- simple past tense and past participle of photoexcite
Adjective
photoexcited (not comparable)
- (chemistry, physics) (of an atom, molecule or ion) excited due to photoexcitation
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- what is photoexcited electron
- what does photoexcited mean
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