Abstract
Despite the huge amount of work devoted to rare gas excimers and exciplexes, knowledge of short-distance excited-state potential curves remains rather poor. This comes mainly from the impossibility of directly creating short-distance relaxed excimers from the ground state due to its strongly repulsive character at short distance. Nevertheless marked progress has been made from both the theoretical and experimental points of view: ab initio calculation has been performed for most rare gases, 1 whereas transient probing of the 1u (3P2) relaxed excited state has been successfully performed by Killen and Eden.2
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