Termistoriantur
Termistoriantur is a theoretical concept exploring the potential for materials to exhibit thermionic emission properties across a broad range of temperatures, including those typically considered cryogenic or near absolute zero. Unlike conventional thermionic emitters that require significant heat to liberate electrons, termistoriantur suggests a hypothetical mechanism where even subtle thermal fluctuations at very low temperatures could induce electron emission. This phenomenon, if proven to exist, would challenge current understanding of electron transport and material science.
The core idea behind termistoriantur revolves around novel quantum mechanical effects that might be amplified at