thermion

/ˈθɜrmiˌɑn/
noun
  1. An electrically charged particle (ion) emitted from a heated material, such as a metal or semiconductor.
    • In a vacuum tube, thermions flow from the heated cathode to the anode.
    • The study of thermions helped scientists develop early electronic devices.
    • When the filament gets hot, it releases thermions that carry an electric current.
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