electrode

https://doi.org/10.1351/goldbook.09060
  1. Electron conductor in an electrochemical cell connected to the external circuit.
  2. Half-cell consisting of at least one electron conductor and at least one ionic conductor (electrolyte).

Note 1: The current flow through electrochemical cells may be zero or non-zero. An electrochemical cell with current flow can operate either as a galvanic cell or an electrolytic cell.

Note 2: In some electroanalytical techniques (conductometry and differential potentiometry), two indicator electrodes are used. For many analytical measurements in cells with current flow, a three-electrode cell is used.

Note 3: Many types of electrodes are used. These may be classified into groups according to their composition, form and size, and according to their operating mode.

Source:
PAC, 2020, 92, 641. (Terminology of Electrochemical Methods of Analysis (IUPAC Recommendations 2019)) on page 647 [Terms] [Paper]