Scientists calculate speed of electron emission from atom

Sweden-based researchers have found that an electron takes 20 attoseconds, or 20 billionths of a billionth of a second to be emitted from a neon atom using laser pulses. The phenomenon called photoionisation, where an atom emits an electron after absorbing energy from incoming light, was theorised by Albert Einstein, who was awarded the 1921 Physics Nobel for the discovery.

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