What is Excited: Definition and 171 Discussions

In quantum mechanics, an excited state of a system (such as an atom, molecule or nucleus) is any quantum state of the system that has a higher energy than the ground state (that is, more energy than the absolute minimum). Excitation is an elevation in energy level above an arbitrary baseline energy state. In physics there is a specific technical definition for energy level which is often associated with an atom being raised to an excited state. The temperature of a group of particles is indicative of the level of excitation (with the notable exception of systems that exhibit negative temperature).
The lifetime of a system in an excited state is usually short: spontaneous or induced emission of a quantum of energy (such as a photon or a phonon) usually occurs shortly after the system is promoted to the excited state, returning the system to a state with lower energy (a less excited state or the ground state). This return to a lower energy level is often loosely described as decay and is the inverse of excitation.
Long-lived excited states are often called metastable. Long-lived nuclear isomers and singlet oxygen are two examples of this.

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  1. Ahmed Abdullah

    Chemistry What is meant when it is said that a molecule is excited?

    I know what an exited atom is : any of it's electron is elevated from the ground state. But I can't really figure out what is an excited molecule (e.g diene of polyene)... I have read molecules like diene or polyene can be excited and they absorb light wave for this as atoms do to send some of...
  2. S

    Finding the recoil energy of an excited atom when it de-excites

    I know that i am commiting some serious errors in this , but just can't notice them suppose we have to find the recoil energy of an excited atom when it de excites suppose the total energy of the process is E an atom will emit a photon on returning to normal state . energy of the photon...
  3. W

    Spin-parity for excited O-15 states

    Homework Statement Use the shell model to find reasonable configurations for the first 5 excited states of O-15. Homework Equations The spin-parity and energy above the ground state for the first five excited states are: ground state: (1/2)- excited states: 5.18 MeV, (1/2)+ 5.24 MeV...
  4. R

    Lifetime an atom can spend in an excited state

    Can you please give me a hint to start this problem? The Einstein Aij coefficients are related to the lifetime an atom can spend in an excited state i before going to state j. Using Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle, show that large values of Aij lead to line profiles with large values of...
  5. V

    Electron Configurations in excited states

    Homework Statement Which of the following electron configurations correspond to an excited state? Identify the atoms and write the ground-state electron configuration where appropriate. 1s2 2s2 2p4 3s1 [Ar]4s2 3d5 4p1 Homework Equations none The Attempt at a Solution I have no...
  6. P

    Ground and Excited States in a Potential Well (QM)

    Here's the problem: http://www.phys.washington.edu/users/karch/324/2007/hw3.pdf Just the first one. Okay, so my understanding is that the first state of Psi (ground state) is just an arc, like a Gaussian distribution, starting from 0 at E0 and finishing at 5a also at the level of E0...
  7. G

    Non-Adiabatic versus excited state

    Hi, I am reading about protons and their transfer mechanisms and often the words nonadiabatic and excited state are used in a way which confuses me. If I have a proton in a higher vibrating state (E1) I would called that an excited state for the proton - is this also a non-adiabatic state...
  8. marcus

    I'm excited about Martin Reuter's Loops '07 talk, comments on it?

    Alejandro Satz blog has comment on Reuter's Loops '07 talk Also several people have remarked about what Reuter had to say in his lectures at the Zakopane QG school earlier this year. It made a big impression on the grad students there. I have listened to his Loops '07 talk several times while...
  9. A

    Total energy of an excited nucleus?

    If a nucleus is in its first excited state, is its total rest energy then mc^2 + Eex1?
  10. C

    First-Time Dad: My Wife and I Had Our Baby Ansley Mae McArthur

    My wife and I had our first baby on 9 Mar 2007 at 9:50PM GMT in Lakenheath, UK. Her name is Ansley Mae McArthur and she is the most precious thing in the world. I just wanted to share my excitement with everyone on the forums. Sorry if I'm gloating, but I'm just so freakin proud to be a daddy!
  11. M

    Helium energy level diagram for ground and first excited states

    Consider a helium atom where both electrons are replaced by identical charged particles of spin-1. Ignoring the motion of the nucleus, the Hamiltonian is [see attachment 1] Construct an energy level diagram ( qualitatively ) for this "atom", when both particles are in the n=1 state, and...
  12. C

    Excited atom decaying to ground state

    Hello. I'm trying to grasp this concept. The question states: An excited atom decays to its ground state and emits a photon of green light. If instead the atom decays to an intermediate state, what color of light might be emitted? I have the electromagnetic spectrum with the visible lights...
  13. R

    Moved into res today and am so excited

    I've moved into res today and am so excited that I thought I'd let everyone know! kk, time to go meet some ppl! cya!
  14. L

    Design of speed control of separately excited motor

    I would like to ask for some help regarding the circuit design of this motor...
  15. C

    Seperately excited DC machine question

    Hi, i would be very grateful for some help... I have recently conducted an experiment and but I am not sure how to compare the values i measured with 'predicted' results (from theoretical equations). This is for the 'open circuit characteristic of a dc generator'. I set values for the...
  16. F

    Why Six Lines in the Emission Spectrum?

    A sample of hydrogen gas absorbed sufficient energy to make the electrons jump to the 3rd excited energy level. It is said that 6 lines can be observed in the complete emmission spectrum as the atoms relax back to ground state. But why six though? When I check a diagrm of the spectrum, it...
  17. J

    Energy is emitted by one excited sodium atom when it generates a photon?

    Sodium vapor lamps are widely used for lighting public areas such as parking lots by emiting 589 nm yellow light. a. how much energy is emitted by one excited sodium atom when it generates a photon? b. How much energy is emitted when 1.00 mole of sodium atoms each generate a photon? Can...
  18. T

    What Excitement Does Tomorrow Bring for a Fan of Fantasy and Sci-Fi?

    I cannot wait! It should be at my door tomorrow afternoon...the anticipation is almost painful!
  19. Les Sleeth

    Is Nobody Excited about Sony's PSP?

    I was a little surprised not to see any talk here about Sony's Playstation Portable. I got one the day they came out. I figured I would have limited use for it, like waiting to get my tires changed, or the morning visit to the bathroom, or during longs trips. Instead, I haven't been able to...
  20. P

    Excited He+-Hydrogen Atom Collision: Transition Possibilities

    is there any transition of He+ that could be excited by collision with an excited hydrogen atom in 2s^1?
  21. E

    Chlorophyll solution is excited with UV radiation

    hi ppl, i have some questions here about photosynthesis,really appreciate if you can answer them for me. 1) If a chlorophyll solution is excited with UV radiation, how do we know what colour is the fluorescence? 2)In the water splitting step of photosynthesis, two Hydrogen ions and one oxygen...
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