Cathodofluorescence

/ˌkæθoʊdoʊˈflʊərɛsəns/ noun

Light emission that occurs when a material is struck by a beam of electrons from a cathode.

From cathodo- (relating to cathode) + fluorescence (from Latin fluere 'to flow' + -escence 'glowing'). Term created in late 19th century to describe fluorescent effects in early electron tube technology.

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