An Electrical Model for Atom's Emission and Future Electronics

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

Faculty of Engineering, Menoufia University, Menouf, EGYPT

Abstract

px; "> <In this paper, an electrical model equivalent circuit for atom's emission is presented and Hydrogen atom is taken as an example. Also, the line spectra of Iron and Sodium are used to verify the model. This may open a new area of research to build practical digital circuits such as INVERTER, NAND, NOR …etc from some cascaded atoms.

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