puhkeolek
Puhkeolek is the Estonian term for an excited state, a quantum state of higher energy than the ground state. It describes conditions in atoms, molecules, or atomic nuclei in which electrons, vibrational modes, or rotational modes carry more energy than in the lowest-energy configuration.
Excitation occurs when a system absorbs energy, such as light, electrical energy, or chemical energy from reactions.
Excited states are typically unstable and will relax to lower-energy states over time. Radiative decay emits
Types of excited states include electronic excited states (electrons promoted to higher orbitals) and vibrational or
Applications and significance include spectroscopy, which probes energy levels through emitted or absorbed light; lasers, which