Submitted by GetnLine t3_xxex1k in askscience
kilotesla t1_iri92r1 wrote
Reply to comment by mfb- in Which molecule in the air affects temperature the most? by GetnLine
An example of electron temperature being different in a more common, familiar technology is a fluorescent lamp in which the electron temperature is much higher than the gas temperature. That's part of the explanation of how it can efficiently produce UV to then excite the phosphor.
I call it a common, familiar technology, but it is rapidly on the way out now that LEDs offer better performance at low cost.
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