Why are potassium and cesium, rather than lithium used in photoelectric cells?

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Why are potassium and cesium, rather than lithium used in photoelectric cells? 

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answered Oct 10, 2017 by NAMRA PATEL (1,650 points) 2 12

Smaller in size and therefore, requires high energy to lose an electron. Pottasium and caesium have much lower ionization enthalpy than that of lithium as a result, these metals exposure to light, easily emit electrons but lithium doesn`t therefore potassium and cesium rather than lithium used in photoelectric effect.

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