Stark-Einstein law

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Etymology[edit]

Named after German-born physicists Johannes Stark and Albert Einstein, who independently formulated the law between 1908 and 1913.

Proper noun[edit]

the Stark-Einstein law

  1. (physics) A photochemical principle stating in essence that every photon that is absorbed will cause a (primary) chemical or physical reaction.