Electric lamp and discharge devices – With gas or vapor – Three or more electrode discharge device
Patent
1995-02-06
1999-06-22
O'Shea, Sandra
Electric lamp and discharge devices
With gas or vapor
Three or more electrode discharge device
H01J 1749
Patent
active
059145625
ABSTRACT:
A process for fabricating the channel substrate of a plasma-addressed electro-optic display device comprising a layer of electro-optic material, data electrodes coupled to the electro-optic layer and adapted to receive data voltages for activating portions of the electro-optic layer, and a plurality of plasma channels extending generally transverse to the data electrodes for selectively switching on said electro-optic portions and closed off by a thin dielectric sheet, typically a thin glass sheet. The channel substrate is fabricated using anodic bonding to attach the thin glass sheet to an etched or walled preferably glass substrate containing the channels. This reduces stresses in the thin glass sheet. Reduced stress allows post processing of the thin sheet, particularly further etching to reduce its thickness.
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Bongaerts Petrus Franciscus Gerardus
Bruinink Jacob
Burgmans Adrianus Leonardus Josephus
Buzak Thomas Stanley
Ilcisin Kevin John
Fox John C.
O'shea Sandra
Philips Electronics North America Corporation
Tektronix Inc.
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