dynode

[ dahy-nohd ]
/ ˈdaɪ noʊd /

noun Electronics.

an electrode for the emission of secondary electrons in a vacuum tube.

Origin of dynode

First recorded in 1935–40; dyn(a)- + -ode2

British Dictionary definitions for dynode

dynode
/ (ˈdaɪnəʊd) /

noun

an electrode onto which a beam of electrons can fall, causing the emission of a greater number of electrons by secondary emission. They are used in photomultipliers to amplify the signal

Scientific definitions for dynode

dynode
[ dīnōd′ ]

An electrode used in certain electron tubes, especially photomultipliers, to provide secondary emission. Dynodes are arranged by increasing voltage between the cathode and anode of the tube, each attracting the cascade of electrons from the one behind it, and releasing more electrons to the next.