excitation 英 [,eksaɪ'teɪʃ(ə)n]   美 [,ɛksaɪ'teʃən]

excitation

excitation  英 [,eksaɪ'teɪʃ(ə)n] 美 [,ɛksaɪ'teʃən]

n. 激发,刺激;激励;激动 

名词复数:excitations 

These techniques include Raman scattering, in which light returns with a shift in wavelength as a result of atomic or molecular laser excitation. 这项技术包含拉曼散射,这种散射指反射光会因为原子或分子的激发而有一个波长上的移动。
The researchers have invented a novel �photonic molecule� system in which a semiconductor quantum dot emits a pair of entangled photons per excitation pulse. 研究人员发明了一种新型“光子分子”系统,其中半导体量子点在每个激励脉冲都会发出一对纠缠光子。

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  • n. 激发,刺激;激励;激动
  • 1. These techniques include Raman scattering, in which light returns with a shift in wavelength as a result of atomic or molecular laser excitation.

    这项技术包含拉曼散射,这种散射指反射光会因为原子或分子的激发而有一个波长上的移动。

  • 2. The researchers have invented a novel �photonic molecule� system in which a semiconductor quantum dot emits a pair of entangled photons per excitation pulse.

    研究人员发明了一种新型“光子分子”系统,其中半导体量子点在每个激励脉冲都会发出一对纠缠光子。

  • 3. The investigating engineers termed this process “synchronous lateral excitation, ” and came up with a mathematical formula to describe it.

    参与调查的工程师把这一现象称为“人群同步侧向激励”,并提出一个数学公式来描述它。

  • excitation (n.) late 14c., from Old French excitation, from Late Latin excitationem (nominative excitatio), noun of action from past participle stem of excitare "to call out, wake, rouse, stir up" (see excite).
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