"Dember effect" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Dember effects [plural]
Etymology: Discovered in 1925 by Harry Dember (1882–1943). Head templates: {{en-noun}} Dember effect (plural Dember effects)
  1. (physics) The effect that occurs when the electron current from a cathode subjected to both illumination and a simultaneous electron bombardment is greater than the sum of the photoelectric current and the secondary emission current. Wikipedia link: Dember effect Categories (topical): Physics Related terms: photo-Dember effect

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