Electron emission

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Short description: Ejection of an electron from the surface of matter, or atomic nucleus

In physics, electron emission is the ejection of an electron from the surface of matter,[1] or, in beta decay (β− decay), where a beta particle (a fast energetic electron or positron) is emitted from an atomic nucleus transforming the original nuclide to an isobar.

Radioactive decay

Main page: Physics:Beta decay
  • In Beta decay (β− decay), radioactive decay results in a beta particle (fast energetic electron or positron in β+ decay) being emitted from the nucleus

Surface emission

Main pages: Physics:Thermionic emission and Physics:Field electron emission

Devices

Main page: Physics:Electron gun
  • An electron gun or electron emitter, is an electrical component in some vacuum tubes that uses surface emission

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