kylmäkatodisähköpurkausta
kylmäkatodisähköpurkaus, often translated as cold cathode discharge, refers to an electrical discharge that occurs at low gas pressures and temperatures where the cathode is not heated to facilitate electron emission. Unlike hot cathode discharges which rely on thermionic emission, cold cathode discharges utilize other mechanisms to initiate and sustain the flow of current.
These mechanisms can include field emission, where electrons are pulled from the cathode surface by a strong
Common examples of devices that utilize cold cathode discharge include neon signs, fluorescent lamps (though these