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English: In a gas-based laser, the entire gas molecule changes energy levels to release light. This is different from lasers that rely on electrons inside a given atom to change energy levels. In the above example the gas transitions from a K + F-F mode to a --> K-F* and F at the high energy state.
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In a gas-based laser, the entire gas molecule changes energy levels to release light. This is different from lasers that rely on electrons inside a given atom to change energy levels.

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