katodisks
Katodisks are disk-shaped cathodes used as electron sources in vacuum electronic devices. The term is a compact form of disk cathode and appears in some technical discussions, though in standard English the devices are more commonly described as disk cathodes.
Construction and coatings: Katodisks are typically made from refractory metals such as tungsten or rhenium. They
Operation: In use, electrons are emitted from the disk surface when thermally excited or facilitated by the
Applications: Disk cathodes serve as electron sources in a range of vacuum electronic devices, including X-ray
Performance and maintenance: Emission performance depends on temperature, coating integrity, and vacuum quality. Over time, coatings
Notes: The term katodisk is uncommon in contemporary English literature; disk cathode is the more widely used