Current regulated field-emission device

Electric lamp and discharge devices – Discharge devices having three or more electrodes

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313309, 313336, 313355, 313351, 315 58, 445 50, 445 51, H01J 1924, H01J 130, H01J 1938, H01J 902

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ABSTRACT:
A field emission device is set forth for providing a current-regulating and potential equilibrium function.

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