He has written extensively on the topic of Photosynthesis, including on the role of chlorophyll in Photosynthesis, light absorption, excitation energy transfer, and how plants make oxygen.
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In other words, the excimer formation is a crucial step needed for efficient transformation of the atomic excitation energy to the radiation energy in an ultra-high pressure environment.
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For example, a solid with two identical phonons does not have exactly twice the excitation energy of a solid with just one phonon, because the crystal vibration is slightly anharmonic.
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Under changing light conditions, the reversible phosphorylation of light harvesting chlorophyll a / b binding proteins ( LHCII ) represents a system for balancing the excitation energy between the two photosystems.
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Clark, David D .; Kostroun, V . O .; Siems, Norman E . Identification of an isomer in silver-110 at 1-keV excitation energy.
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"' Cooperative luminescence "'is the radiative process in which two excited ions simultaneously make downward transition to emit one photon with the sum of their excitation energies.
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At lower excitation energy ( see neutron evaporation ), the effect of the shell will be enhanced and ground-state nuclei can be expected to have relatively long half-lives.
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In cold fusion reactions, the produced fused nuclei have a relatively low excitation energy ( ~ 10 20 MeV ), which decreases the probability that these products will undergo fission reactions.
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There are further parameters influencing the luminescence of thermographic phosphors, e . g . the excitation energy, the dopant concentration or the composition or the absolute pressure of the surrounding gas phase.
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One isotope, 229 Th, has a nuclear isomer ( or metastable state ) with a remarkably low excitation energy, recently measured to be 7.6 ?0.5 eV.