elektrodiemissio
Elektrodiemissio, also known as electrodeless discharge or electrodeless emission, refers to a phenomenon in physics and chemistry where atoms or molecules in a gas emit light or other electromagnetic radiation when excited by an electric discharge without the use of solid electrodes. This process is commonly observed in gas discharge lamps and certain types of plasma sources.
In an electrodeless setup, the excitation of gas atoms or molecules typically occurs through high-frequency electromagnetic
One of the key advantages of elektrodiemissio is the absence of electrodes, which reduces wear and tear,
The efficiency and spectral characteristics of elektrodiemissio depend on factors such as the type of gas,