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cold cathode

American  

noun

Electronics.
  1. a cathode, in an electron tube cold-cathodetube or lamp, that emits electrons without having to be heated.


cold cathode British  

noun

  1. electronics a cathode from which electrons are emitted at ambient temperature, due to a high potential gradient at the surface

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Etymology

Origin of cold cathode

First recorded in 1925–30

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Another particle detector, the cold cathode ion gauge, fell over repeatedly in the dusty soil.

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To keep the light at ideal brilliance, the 76-ft.-by-54-ft. skylight ceiling has a photoelectric device which automatically adjusts louvers if the sun is too bright, turns on cold cathode light tubes as sunlight fades.

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