Electron emission device with grid electrode

Electric lamp and discharge devices – Discharging devices with apertured electrode interposed... – Plural interposed apertured electrodes

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C313S495000, C313S497000, C313S293000, C313S296000

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07319287

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to an electron emission device in which a high voltage can be properly applied to anode electrodes by improving a pattern of apertures of a grid electrode to reduce a diode emission. In an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the electron emission device includes a first substrate and a second substrate facing each other and having a predetermined gap therebetween. An electron emission unit is formed on the first substrate, and a light emission unit formed on the second substrate. A grid electrode is mounted between the first and second substrates, and has a plurality of apertures per a sub-pixel region of the electron emission unit.

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patent: 2002324501 (2002-11-01), None

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