Excimer lasers for vision correction generally use a combination of argon and fluorine to form a molecular

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Excimer lasers for vision correction generally use a combination of argon and fluorine to form a molecular complex that can exist only in an excited state. Stimulated de-excitation produces 6.42-eV photons, which form the laser’s intense beam. What’s the corresponding photon wavelength, and where in the spectrum does it lie?

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Essential University Physics

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