释义 |
solion Electronics. temporary. [f. solution + ion.] An electrochemical device consisting of two or more electrodes sealed in an electrolyte in which a reversible electrochemical reaction is monitored, versions of which are used as amplifiers, integrators, and as pressure transducers which also sense low-frequency sound and changes in temperature or acceleration. Freq. attrib.
1957N.Y. Times 23 June 24/4 It has been nicknamed ‘solion’, which is short for ions in solution. Ibid., The laboratory [sc. the U.S. Naval Ordnance Laboratory] expects that the solion will make possible cheaper, smaller and simpler electronic control systems. 1962New Scientist 2 Aug. 254/1 The solion tetrode..is used as an integrator or as a low-frequency amplifier. 1966McGraw-Hill Encycl. Sci. & Technol. XII. 482/2 The solion diode uses platinum electrodes in an aqueous solution that may be iodine and potassium iodide. Ibid. 483/1 The solion pressure transducer..measures fluid flow through an orifice separating two electrolyte chambers. |