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  • Thermionic Emission: Understanding Electron Release from Hot Cathodes
    The process by which electrons are released from a hot cathode is called thermionic emission.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Thermionic: Refers to the emission of electrons from a heated material.

    * Emission: The process of releasing electrons from a surface.

    When a metal is heated, its electrons gain energy. If the temperature is high enough, some electrons gain enough energy to overcome the forces holding them to the metal's surface and escape. This is the fundamental principle behind thermionic emission.

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