lämpökenttäemissio
Lämpökenttäemissio, also known as thermionic emission or Richardson emission, is a phenomenon where a material emits electrons when heated to a sufficiently high temperature. This emission occurs because the thermal energy supplied to the electrons in the material allows them to overcome the work function, which is the minimum energy required to escape the surface of the material.
The rate of thermionic emission is described by the Richardson-Dushman equation, which relates the emission current
Thermionic emission is a fundamental process with numerous applications. It is the basis for vacuum tubes,