Direct current electroluminescent devices

Radiant energy – Invisible radiation responsive nonelectric signalling – Luminescent device

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427 70, H05B 3310, H05B 3320

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ABSTRACT:
A direct current electroluminescent device having a phosphor layer and coating electrodes, at least one of which is translucent, which has interposed between the phosphor layer and at least one of said electrodes a thin non-planar layer of an electrically non-conducting substance. The non-planar layer may have a cross section of undulating outline or may be a discontinuous layer, e.g. in the form of closely spaced dots. Preferably the non-planar layer is translucent and is arranged between the phosphor layer and a translucent electrode. Suitable materials for the non-planar layer include silicon monoxide, silicon dioxide, germanium dioxide, magnesium fluoride, cadmium fluoride, yttrium fluoride, yttrium oxide, zinc sulphide, copper sulphide.

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I. F. Chang, J. J. Cuomo and E. S. Yang, "Fabrication of Thin Film Zinc Silicate Phosphor", IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 22, No. 6, (Nov. 1979), pp. 2563-2564.

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