cold cathode
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Definition
- Noun:
- A cathode that emits electrons without requiring heating: A "cold cathode" is a type of cathode, or negative electrode, that functions as a source of electrons without the application of external heat. This distinguishes it from thermionic cathodes, which must be heated to release electrons.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The device utilizes a cold cathode to generate the electron beam.
- Cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFLs) were commonly used for backlighting in older LCD screens.
- The experiment compared the efficiency of a thermionic emitter to that of a cold cathode.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Context: The term is primarily used in physics and electrical engineering to describe electron emission mechanisms like field emission or secondary emission, where a strong electric field or particle impact, rather than heat, liberates electrons.
- Field emission displays rely on a matrix of microscopic cold cathodes.
Variants and Related Words
- Cold cathode tube/light/lamp: A tube or lamp that uses a cold cathode to produce light, such as in neon signs or some types of backlights.
- The vintage clock had a cold cathode tube display.
Synonyms
- Field-emission cathode: Specifically refers to a cold cathode where electrons are emitted via a high electric field.
- Non-thermionic cathode: A broader technical term emphasizing the lack of heating.
Related Phrases
- Cold cathode ionization gauge: A type of vacuum gauge that uses a cold cathode.
- Cold cathode emission: The process of electron emission from a cold cathode.
Noun
- a cathode that is a source of electrons without being heated