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- needed] In the period from 1888 until 1891, a detailed analysis of the photoeffect was performed by Aleksandr Stoletov with results reported in six publications...
- doi:10.1090/jams829. Gavrilă, Mihai (1959-01-15). "Relativistic K-S**** Photoeffect". Physical Review. 113 (2). American Physical Society: 514–526. doi:10...
- problematic. In these times, Gentner continued his research on the nuclear photoeffect, with the aid of the Van de Graaff generator, which had been upgraded...
- index depends on the light intensity) to category b). Combined with the photoeffect and photoconductivity, the electro-optic effect gives rise to the photorefractive...
- organic chemist Georgi Nadjakov, physicist, discovered the external photoeffect Nikola Obreshkov, mathematician Dimiter Orahovats, physiologist Dimitar...
- Stoletov's law (or the first law of photoeffect) for photoelectric effect establishes the direct proportionality between the intensity of electromagnetic...
- Minnesota in 1960 and her PhD in 1967, titled The high energy nuclear photoeffect in light elements. She did postdoctoral fellowships at University of...
- The terminology is historical because related phenomena of surface photoeffect, thermionic emission (or Richardson–Dushman effect) and "cold electronic...
- K-S**** Photoeffect, Physical Review, 113 (2), 514–526 (1959) James McEnnan and M. Gavrilă: Radiative corrections to the atomic photoeffect, Physical...
- interference experiment whose foundations go back to the discovery of the photoeffect (photo-electric effect), by Albert Einstein, and Hertz's experiments...