IPA: /ɔːrˈθaɪkən/
KK: /ɔrˈθaɪkən/
A type of television camera tube that is more sensitive than an iconoscope, using a low-speed electron beam to scan a light-sensitive surface.
The orthicon camera provided clearer images than the older models.
Orthicon → It is formed from "ortho-" (from Greek "orthos", meaning straight or correct) and "-icon" (from Greek "eikon", meaning image or likeness). The word "orthicon" refers to a device that produces a correct or straight image, particularly in the context of television technology.
Think of 'straight' or 'correct' ('ortho-') and 'image' ('-icon') to remember that an orthicon is a device that creates a correct image.