kylmäkatodipurskaus
Kylmäkatodipurskaus refers to a type of electrical discharge that occurs in a gas at relatively low pressure. Unlike a hot cathode discharge, where a filament is heated to emit electrons, a cold cathode discharge relies on field emission or secondary electron emission from the cathode surface to initiate and sustain the plasma. This means the cathode does not need to be heated to a high temperature for the discharge to occur.
The process typically starts with a small number of free electrons in the gas. When a sufficiently
Kylmäkatodipurskaus is characterized by a lower operating temperature compared to hot cathode discharges, which can be