In the photoelectric effect a photon hits a metal surface and ejects an electron. The energy of the photoelectron depends on both the energy of the incident photon and the energy of the electron it interacts with in the metal. Based on the density of states for a free electrons in a metal, the photon will:

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In the photoelectric effect a photon hits a metal surface and ejects an electron. The energy of the photoelectron depends on both
the energy of the incident photon and the energy of the electron it interacts with in the metal. Based on the density of states for a
free electrons in a metal, the photon will:
be most likely to interact with an electron near the bottom of the conduction band but with E> 0
B always interact with an electron with exactly E = Ef
be equally likely to interact with an electron with an energy anywhere in the conduction band.
be most likely to interact with an electron near the top of the conduction band but with E < Ef
Transcribed Image Text:In the photoelectric effect a photon hits a metal surface and ejects an electron. The energy of the photoelectron depends on both the energy of the incident photon and the energy of the electron it interacts with in the metal. Based on the density of states for a free electrons in a metal, the photon will: be most likely to interact with an electron near the bottom of the conduction band but with E> 0 B always interact with an electron with exactly E = Ef be equally likely to interact with an electron with an energy anywhere in the conduction band. be most likely to interact with an electron near the top of the conduction band but with E < Ef
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