Patent
1978-04-24
1979-06-05
Gonzales, John
96 361, 350314, G03B 4100
Patent
active
041572157
ABSTRACT:
Method of making a CRT screen structure includes projecting a light field through an IC filter having a tailored light transmission, through a photographic master, and incident upon a photosensitive layer. The IC filter, which adjusts the light intensity across the field, comprises a cermet layer constituted of inorganic light-absorbing metal particles in an inorganic light-transmitting medium; for example, a nickel-silica cermet.
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Bruestle G. H.
Gonzales John
Greenspan L.
RCA Corporation
Whitacre E. M.
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