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excitation energy

n. (context physics English) The energy needed to change something from the ground state to any particular excited state

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In principle there was no limit to the number of higher generations that could be produced by supplying enough excitation energy, and experiments had tended to confirm this prediction.

So, there are many more atoms per unit volume to soak up the excitation energy.