File:Blue LED Photoelectric Effect.jpg
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English: This is from an advanced laboratory course for physics majors, in which I used several different LEDs to stimulate the photoelectric effect. Using data from this, I estimated the ratio of Plank's constant to the electron charge. The blue LED is special because its development resulted in the 2014 Nobel Prize in physics. |
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| Source | Own work |
| Author | Michael McGinnis |
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