Electric lamp and discharge devices – Discharge devices having a thermionic or emissive cathode
Patent
1994-12-30
1996-07-02
Horabik, Michael
Electric lamp and discharge devices
Discharge devices having a thermionic or emissive cathode
313309, 313351, 3151693, H04N 314
Patent
active
055325440
ABSTRACT:
An electron-emitting device is provided which is a laminate including a semiconductor layer with fine particles formed between a pair of opposing electrodes an electron-emitting region insulated from the electrodes is formed at a side end surface of the insulating layer formed at the part at which the electrodes oppose each other, and electrons are emitted from the electron-emitting region by applying a voltage between the electrodes.
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Banno Yoshikazu
Kaneko Tetsuya
Nomura Ichiro
Suzuki Hidetoshi
Takeda Toshihiko
Ganon Kabushiki Kaisha
Horabik Michael
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