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I have drawn up what I believe happens during electron excitation in an atom.
However, it looks very... wrong somehow.
My diagram shows an elestron moving in time but not space until it is hit by a photon, after which it disappears and instantly reappears at a higher energy level. After some time in this state it reverts back to its original state, releasing a photon.
Could you please show me an accurate depiction of electron excitation using a Feynman Diagram?
However, it looks very... wrong somehow.
My diagram shows an elestron moving in time but not space until it is hit by a photon, after which it disappears and instantly reappears at a higher energy level. After some time in this state it reverts back to its original state, releasing a photon.
Could you please show me an accurate depiction of electron excitation using a Feynman Diagram?