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    The Auger effect (/oʊˈʒeɪ/; French pronunciation: [ˈ/o.ʒe/]) or Meitner-Auger effect is a physical phenomenon in which atoms eject electrons. It occurs...
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    the Auger effect, based on the analysis of energetic electrons emitted from an excited atom after a series of internal relaxation events. The Auger effect...
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    of the discoverers of the Auger effect, named after him. Pierre's father was chemistry professor Victor Auger. Pierre Auger was a student at the École...
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  • Look up Auger or auger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Auger may refer to: Auger bit, a drill bit Auger conveyor, a device for moving material by...
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  • Auger therapy is a form of radiation therapy for the treatment of cancer which relies on low-energy electrons (emitted by the Auger effect) to damage cancer...
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    electron can give rise to secondary electron emission, or the so-called Auger effect, which may be visible even when the primary photoelectron does not leave...
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    emitted in this process. Electron capture sometimes also results in the Auger effect, where an electron is ejected from the atom's electron shell due to interactions...
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  • In optics and spectroscopy, the radiative Auger effect is a decay channel of an inner-shell atomic vacancy state, in which an X-ray photon is emitted accompanying...
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    transfer include collisions with particles, such as electrons, and the Auger effect. To escape the atom, the energy of the electron must be increased above...
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  • Book") (1997). Online corrected version: (2006–) "auger effect". doi:10.1351/goldbook.A00520 "The Auger Effect and Other Radiationless Transitions". Cambridge...
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  • the Auger effect may take place, where the released energy is transferred to another bound electron, causing it to go into the continuum. The Auger effect...
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  • q ε μ {\displaystyle \gamma ={\tfrac {q}{\varepsilon }}\mu } . Auger effect Cage effect Elhami Khorasani, Arash; Schroder, Dieter K.; Alford, T. L. (2014)...
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  • discoverer of the Auger effect Pierre-Michel Auger (born 1963), Canadian politician Ryan Auger (born 1994), English footballer Stéphane Auger (born 1970),...
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  • from the beta decay process, but others such as internal conversion and Auger effect neutrons, subatomic particles which have no charge; neutron radiation...
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    The Pierre Auger Observatory is an international cosmic ray observatory in Argentina designed to detect ultra-high-energy cosmic rays: sub-atomic particles...
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  • (aerodynamics) Audience effect (psychology) (social psychology) Auger effect (atomic physics) (foundational quantum physics) Aureole effect (atmospheric optical...
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  • which is then ejected from the atom. This is called the Auger effect, which is used in Auger electron spectroscopy to analyze the elemental composition...
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    investigated nuclear fusion. He produced a non-relativistic theory of the Auger effect in 1935, followed by a relativistic treatment the following year. He...
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    "signature" energies, now known as the Auger-Meitner effect, in 1922. The effect is co-named after Pierre Victor Auger, who independently discovered it in...
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    nuclear physics, discovery of nuclear fission, protactinium, and the Auger effect) Kirstine Meyer (1861–1941) Luise Meyer-Schutzmeister (1915–1981) Anna...
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  • interpretation for it. Auger effect. First discovered by Lise Meitner in 1922 and then, independently, in 1923 by Pierre Victor Auger. Bailey–Borwein–Plouffe...
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    doi:10.1038/111079a0. Coster, D; de Laer Kronig, R (1935). "A new type of Auger effect and its influence on the x-ray spectrum". Physica. 2 (1): 13–24. Bibcode:1935Phy...
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    and Ralph Kronig. Coster, D.; Kronig, R. De L. (1935). "New type of Auger effect and its influence on the x-ray spectrum". Physica. 2 (1–12): 13–24. Bibcode:1935Phy...
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  • if the lower state is in an inner shell, a phenomenon known as the Auger effect may take place where the energy is transferred to another bound electrons...
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  • 1103/RevModPhys.41.275.. Low-energy bands are however important in the Auger effect. In copper, for example, the effective mass is a tensor and also changes...
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  • Friedrich Asinger Auger effect (a.k.a. Auger-Meitner effect), electron – Pierre Victor Auger and Lise Meitner Autler–Townes effect – Stanley H. Autler...
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    for the same goal by the Extensive Air Shower experiment HAWC, the Pierre Auger Observatory and other projects. Similar methods are used in very large neutrino...
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    Plumber's snake (redirect from Cable auger)
    A plumber's snake or drain snake or drain auger is a slender, flexible auger used to dislodge clogs in plumbing. The plumber's snake is often reserved...
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    electron systems. He has co-developed the Cini-Sawatzky theory of the Auger effect and the ZSA (Zaanen-Sawatzky-Allen) classification of bandgaps in solids...
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  • (spontaneous emission), however in practice the 3 → 2 transition called the Auger effect (labeled R in the diagram) is usually radiationless, with the energy...
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