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Photoexcited vs Photoexcite - What's the difference?

photoexcited | photoexcite |

As verbs the difference between photoexcited and photoexcite

is that photoexcited is past tense of photoexcite while photoexcite is to excite (an electron etc.) by means of photoexcitation.

As an adjective photoexcited

is (of an atom, molecule or ion) excited due to photoexcitation.

photoexcited

English

Verb

(head)
  • (photoexcite)
  • Adjective

    (-)
  • (chemistry, physics) (of an atom, molecule or ion ) excited due to photoexcitation
  • photoexcite

    English

    Verb

    (photoexcit)
  • (physics) To excite (an electron etc.) by means of photoexcitation