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6 June 2025
- diffhist Auger electron spectroscopy 02:55 −24 Ldm1954 talk contribs (Restored revision 1256284434 by BD2412 (talk): The main article is called Auger effect, so it does not seem appropriate to change the name. Please make your case on the talk page.) Tags: Twinkle Undo
5 June 2025
- diffhist Auger effect 22:32 +7 35.2.65.22 talk
- diffhist Auger electron spectroscopy 20:56 +24 35.2.65.22 talk Tag: Reverted
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- diffhist Auger effect 02:27 −15 68.59.5.213 talk (Lise Meitner is one clear example. She discovered the atomic decay leading to electron emission, and published the results in 1923, but the phenomenon is generally known as Auger effect, although Pierre Auger discovered it in 1925. It is true that the great French physicist Auger provided a qualitative explanation, but the effect should definitely be called Meitner -Auger effect. Later, Lise Meitner was the first to understand and describe the phenomenon of nuclear fission, but Otto Hahn receive)