Electric lamp and discharge devices – Electrode and shield structures – Filament or resistance heated electrodes
Patent
1979-03-30
1980-09-02
Smith, Alfred E.
Electric lamp and discharge devices
Electrode and shield structures
Filament or resistance heated electrodes
313346R, H01J 114, H01J 1906
Patent
active
042208912
ABSTRACT:
A directly heated cathode for electron tube having a stable electron emission characteristic and a low cut-off voltage is provided. The cathode comprises a base metal of an alloy consisting essentially of 20-30% by weight of tungsten and a trace amount to 0.25% by weight of zirconium, the balance being nickel, binder dots of metallic nickel powders distributed on a flat part at the front side of the base metal, and a layer of thermoelectron emission oxides laid on the flat part at the front side of the base metal. The layer of thermoelectron emission oxides is in direct contact with the flat part through clearances among the binder dots of the metallic nickel powders.
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patent: 3374385 (1968-03-01), Lattimer
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patent: 4081713 (1978-03-01), Misumi
Ando Hisashi
Fukushima Hiroshi
Kawamura Takao
Oyama Testuo
Sakamoto Hiroshi
Hitachi , Ltd.
Roberts Charles F.
Smith Alfred E.
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