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What are materials that eject electrons when illuminated with light called?

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photoemissive

Materials that eject electrons when illuminated with light, such as potassium, are called photoemissive. Not all materials are photoemissive, nor are all light sources capable of initiating electron emission from a given substance. For example, in Figure above , we see that 700 nm light will not initiate electron ejection, while 550 nm light will.

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