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photoelectric effect
A phenomenon in which electrons are emitted from a material (generally a metal) when it is exposed to light with a given frequency.

The classical concept of light as a continuous wave could not account for this, and it was then explained by Einstein (1905) on the basis that light is a stream of separate particles.

This interpretation, and his subsequent elaboration of it, is said to have formed the basis for much of quantum mechanics.

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