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editDescriptionTwo Photon Excitation Schema.png |
English: This figure shows two possible excitation schema for two photon transitions in atoms and molecules. One in which the frequency of the intermediate state is much greater than the frequencies of the initial and final states (left), and one in which the intermediate state has a frequency less than the final state and greater than the initial state. |
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