What Does CREMSEE Stand For?

CREMSEE stands for Cyclotron Resonance From Microwave Induced Secondary Electron Emissions

CREMSEE, or Cyclotron Resonance From Microwave Induced Secondary Electron Emissions, refers to the phenomenon where microwave radiation induces secondary electron emissions in materials, resulting in cyclotron resonance effects. This process is significant in various fields, including materials science and surface physics, as it provides insights into the electronic properties of materials and their response to electromagnetic fields. Through the study of CREMSEE, researchers can explore the dynamics of charge carriers and improve the understanding of electron behavior in different materials under microwave irradiation.

Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym