The einstein is used in studies of photosynthesis since the light requirement for the production of a given quantity of oxygen is a fixed number of photons (about nine einsteins per mole of oxygen formed), regardless of the frequency of the light.
It is named in honour of Albert Einstein, who explained the photoelectric effect and introduced the idea of light quanta, now called photons, in a 1905 paper.
Photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) is usually reported in microEinsteins per second per square meter, one microEinstein being one-millionth of an einstein.
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