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A cathode ray tube consists of wires, ran from these electrodes, to conductive plates, with an aperture in the anode, beyond which is placed a phosphor coated screen, at the end of a vacuum tube, encasing the rest of the device, save for the conductive plates, with a controllable heating element attached to the cathode.

Referenced in

Internal Quantum Numbers: Electron Spin Scaffolding.

It was discovered by J.J Thomson, at Cavendish, in the late 1800’s, partially via the use of the cathode.