Published December 1925 | Version Published
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The direction of ejection of photo-electrons produced by x-rays

Abstract

Stereoscopic photographs of photo-electrons produced by 40 kv Mo Kα x-rays, were examined by a stereoscopic comparator which gave a quantitative measure of the initial direction of ejection in space. The measurement of twenty-four distinct tracks in a series of twenty-nine pairs of photographs showed that the most probable angle of ejection was about 70° with the primary beam. This supports the view that the electric vector of the radiation plays a very important part in the production of photo-electrons. The small forward or backward component, noticed in many tracks, must come from the random momentum of the electron in its orbit before ejection.

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© 1925 The American Physical Society. Received 18 September 1925. I am grateful to Professor R. A. Millikan for his advice and inspiration during the progress of this work.

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