There is some nice video of a co-dep cathode under observation by a infrared camera, showing hot spots twinkling, by the SPAWAR group. That group also has some nice photos showing what certainly looks like little volcanos of melted palladium, which would have to be awfully hot, palladium melts at 1828<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin>K, and boils at 3236<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin>K . Incandescence in the visible begins at about 670K, according to my favorite reference, Wikipedia. There should be visible light. Has anyone looked for it, particularly with a microscope?

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