Electric lamp and discharge devices – Electrode and shield structures – Multipointed or serrated edge electrode
Patent
1990-09-28
1992-02-18
Ramsey, Kenneth J.
Electric lamp and discharge devices
Electrode and shield structures
Multipointed or serrated edge electrode
445 51, 445 35, H01J 902
Patent
active
050897420
ABSTRACT:
A field emitter array comprises an array of aligned metallic, conductive rotubules extending from a conductive base. The array is typically made by cutting a matrix comprising the aligned microtubules into sections, usually normal to the tubule alignment axis. One end surface of a section is etched or otherwise treated to remove the matrix, but not the tubules. That end surface is then provided with a conductive coating and fixed to a contact. The other end surface of that section is then also treated to remove the matrix material and leave the tubules extending from the conductive metal base. Field emitter arrays made according to the present invention provide a greater brightness than conventional field emitter arrays.
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Kirkpatrick Douglas A.
Manheimer Wallace M.
Price Ronald R.
Schnur Joel M.
Schoen Paul E.
Edelberg Barry A.
McDonnell Thomas E.
Ramsey Kenneth J.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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