eksimers
Eksimers, also known as excimers, are transient, diatomic molecules that exist only in an electronically excited state. Upon relaxation to a lower energy state, they rapidly dissociate. This unique characteristic stems from the fact that their ground state is typically unbound or weakly bound, while their excited state is strongly bound.
The term "eksimer" is derived from "excited dimer," reflecting their diatomic nature and excited electronic configuration.
Eksimers are of significant interest in the field of lasers, particularly in excimer lasers. These lasers utilize
The properties of eksimer lasers, such as their high power output and short wavelength, make them valuable