kylmäkatodisia
Kylmäkatodisia refers to a type of gas-discharge lamp that operates without the need for significant preheating of the electrodes. Unlike hot-cathode lamps, which rely on heating a filament to emit electrons, cold-cathode lamps achieve ionization of the gas within the tube at room temperature or slightly above. This ionization process is initiated by a high voltage applied across the electrodes, which accelerates free electrons in the gas. These accelerated electrons then collide with gas atoms, creating more free electrons and ions, leading to a chain reaction known as a Townsend discharge. As the discharge intensifies, the gas becomes conductive, and a steady current flows between the electrodes.
The light produced by a cold-cathode lamp typically comes from the excitation of the gas itself or