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Electron vs Cathodoluminescence - What's the difference?

electron | cathodoluminescence |

As nouns the difference between electron and cathodoluminescence

is that electron is the subatomic particle having a negative charge and orbiting the nucleus; the flow of electrons in a conductor constitutes electricity while cathodoluminescence is a form of luminescence produced by the bombardment of a metal or a phosphor by electrons (as in a traditional television).

electron

Noun

(en noun)
  • (particle) The subatomic particle having a negative charge and orbiting the nucleus; the flow of electrons in a conductor constitutes electricity.
  • (chemistry, obsolete) Alloys of magnesium and other metals, like aluminum or zinc, that were manufactured by the German company Chemische Fabrik Griesheim-Elektron.
  • See also

    * neutron * proton * (wikipedia "electron") ----

    cathodoluminescence

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (physics) A form of luminescence produced by the bombardment of a metal or a phosphor by electrons (as in a traditional television).
  • Derived terms

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