AUGER EFFECT


Meaning of AUGER EFFECT in English

(ˈ)ō|zhā- noun

Usage: usually capitalized A

Etymology: after Pierre V. Auger b 1899 French physicist

: a process in which an atom singly ionized by emitting one electron with energy in the X-ray range instead of emitting the usual X-ray photon on recovery undergoes a transition in which a second electron is emitted

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