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Auger electron[ō′zhā i′lek‚trän] (atomic physics) An electron that is expelled from an atom in the Auger effect. Auger electron
Aug·er e·lec·tron (awg'ĕr), an electron ejected from an orbital by photoelectric interaction with a photon emitted when another electron, in a higher energy orbital, passed from a higher to a lower energy level; the Auger electron recoils with energy equal to the characteristic radiation less the difference in shell- binding energies. See: photoelectric effect, transition electron. [Pierre-Victor Auger] |