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  • Albert Einstein: Nobel Prize for Photoelectric Effect - History & Significance
    The first Nobel Prize winner for work related to the photoelectric effect was Albert Einstein in 1921.

    While the photoelectric effect itself was discovered by Philipp Lenard in 1887, Einstein's groundbreaking work in 1905 provided a theoretical explanation for the effect, using the concept of light quanta (photons). This explanation revolutionized our understanding of light and its interaction with matter, and paved the way for the development of quantum mechanics.

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