I think the main point of my posting didn't make it out of my head on onto the
paper!
Let me explain further...
The article stated:
The research team irradiated nitrogen dioxide molecules (NO2) with a very
short ultraviolet pulse. Subsequently, the molecule takes up the energy from
the pulse
In reply to Mark Iverson-ZeroPoint's message of Mon, 24 Oct 2011 10:54:51
-0700:
Hi,
[snip]
In this example, the laser pulse of energy into the material gets coupled in
thru the electrons (the first thing encountered since they effectively are a
shield around the nucleus), but then that energy
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