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What does PEE stand for?

Photoelectric Effect


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lt;p>Kao, sometimes referred to as the "father of fiber-optic communications," was formally honored by the Nobel Foundation in Stockholm, Sweden "for groundbreaking achievements concerning the transmission of light in fibers for optical communication" <p>The Shanghai-born Kao shares the award with Willard Boyle and George Smith, who invented imaging technology using a digital sensor dubbed a CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) that makes use of the photoelectric effect theorized by Albert Einstein under which light is transformed into electric signals.
It described the technology as having built on Albert Einstein's discovery of the photoelectric effect, for which he was awarded the Nobel physics prize in 1921.
It described the technology as having built on Albert Einstein's discovery of the photoelectric effect, for which he was awarded the Nobel physics prize in 1921.
When the photons do get captured, again proving Einstein's Nobel-winning photoelectric effect, they will generate an exciton --a separated charge.
These works comprised his theories on Brownian motion, the photoelectric effect, special relativity and mass-energy equivalence, or e=[mc.
Einstein was born March 18, 1879, did his best work in 1905 (published his Theory of Relativity in 1917), and received the Nobel in 1921 for the Photoelectric Effect.
Robin Forrest, of the UK Atomic Energy Authority, said: "It does seem the photoelectric effect in very small uranium particles may explain some of the radiological problems with uranium.
Also, Albert Einstein wrote and published a thesis on the photoelectric effect and received a Nobel Prize in Physics for his research years later.

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