photoelectric effect

     

The photoelectric effect is a quantum electronic phenomenon in which electrons are emitte from matter after the absorption of energy from electromagnetic radiation such as x-rays or visible light. The emitted electrons can be referred to as photoelectrons in this context. The effect is also termed the Hertz Effect, due to its discovery by Heinrich Rudolf Hertz, although the term has generally fallen out of use.

Trivia about photoelectric effect

  • Einstein won the Nobel Prize for explaining this effect seen when light hits metal
  • Einstein's Nobel Prize was for work on this effect in which light absorption leads to electron emission

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