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What happens if two photons of lower energy hit an electron at the same time?

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What happens if two photons of lower energy hit an electron at the same time?

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If more than one sub-threshold photon really hit an atom at exactly at the same time and place, there could be enough energy to liberate an electron. However, in the situation we’re dealing with, the interactions happen so fast that two photons actually hitting an electron at the same time is extremely rare. The behavior is more like little individual pings incident on atomic electrons.

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