Stoletov's law
Stoletov's law (or the first law of photoeffect) for photoelectric effect establishes the direct proportionality between the intensity of electromagnetic radiation acting on a metallic surface and the photocurrent induced by this radiation. The law was discovered by Aleksandr Stoletov in 1888.[1][2][3]
Notes
- ^ A. Stoletow (1888). "Sur une sorte de courants electriques provoques par les rayons ultraviolets". Comptes Rendus CVI: 1149. (Reprinted in Phil. Mag. 26, 317, 1888; abstract in Beibl. Ann. d. Phys. 12, 605, 1888).
- ^ A. Stoletow (1888). "Sur les courants actino-electriqies au travers deTair". Comptes Rendus CVI: 1593. (Abstract in Beibl. Ann. d. Phys. 12, 723, 1888).
- ^ A. Stoletow (1888). "Suite des recherches actino-electriques". Comptes Rendus CVII: 91. (Abstract in Beibl. Ann. d. Phys. 12, 723, 1888).