Gas separation: apparatus – Electric field separation apparatus – Electrode cleaner – apparatus part flusher – discharger – or...
Patent
1976-08-13
1978-08-15
Goolkasian, John T.
Gas separation: apparatus
Electric field separation apparatus
Electrode cleaner, apparatus part flusher, discharger, or...
427 53, 427 54, 427 68, 427 64, 313397, 313398, G03F 100, B05D 512, B05D 306
Patent
active
041069374
ABSTRACT:
A cathode ray storage tube provided with a storage target having a multiplicity of segments of the collector electrode extending through the dielectric layer of the storage target. These segments comprise dots or continuous or broken protrusions of conductive particles that have been photo-deposited into position onto the collector electrode and then the storage dielectric layer is applied thereover which has proper thickness so that the segments extend above the dielectric thereby providing collector areas for collecting secondary emitted electrons from the dielectric.
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McTeague Gerald E.
Stinger Kenneth R.
Goolkasian John T.
LaRue Adrian J.
Tektronix Inc.
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