Equation relating the kinetic energy of an electron, emitted from a conductor illuminated by monochromatic photons, and the photon energy and work function of the surface from which the photoelectron is emitted.
\(½m_{\rm{e}} \nu_{\rm{max}}^{2} = h\nu - \phi_{0}\), where
\(m_{\rm{e}}\) is the mass of an electron,
\(\nu_{\rm{max}}\) the maximum velocity of the emitted electron,
\(h\) the Planck constant,
\(\nu\) the frequency of the illuminating photons, and
\(\phi_{0}\) the
photoelectric work function of the surface.
Source:
PAC, 2020, 92, 1781. 'Glossary of methods and terms used in surface chemical analysis (IUPAC Recommendations 2020)' on page 1824 (https://doi.org/10.1515/pac-2019-0404)