fotoionizáció
Fotoionizáció, also known as photoionization, is the physical process by which an atom or molecule absorbs one or more photons of electromagnetic radiation and is subsequently ionized. This means that an electron is ejected from the atom or molecule, resulting in the formation of a positively charged ion. The energy of the absorbed photon must be greater than or equal to the ionization energy of the atom or molecule for photoionization to occur.
The process can be described by Einstein's photoelectric effect, where a photon's energy is used to overcome
Fotoionizáció is a fundamental process in various fields of physics and chemistry. It plays a significant role