Lilienfeld radiation, named after Julius Edgar Lilienfeld, is electromagnetic radiation produced when electrons hit a metal surface. [1]
The Smith–Purcell effect is believed to be a variant of Lilienfeld radiation. [2]
Lilienfeld radiation is shown as Transition radiation by Vitaly Ginzburg and Ilya Frank in 1945 [3] [4]
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Lilienfeld radiation, named after Julius Edgar Lilienfeld, is electromagnetic radiation produced when electrons hit a metal surface. [1]
The Smith–Purcell effect is believed to be a variant of Lilienfeld radiation. [2]
Lilienfeld radiation is shown as Transition radiation by Vitaly Ginzburg and Ilya Frank in 1945 [3] [4]
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