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Electric lamp and discharge devices – Discharge devices having an electrode of particular material

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C313S310000, C313S495000, C313S34600R

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11008925

ABSTRACT:
An electron-emitting device comprises a pair of oppositely disposed electrodes and an electroconductive film arranged between the electrodes and including a high resistance region. The high resistance region has a deposit containing carbon as a principal ingredient. The electron-emitting device can be used for an electron source of an image-forming apparatus of the flat panel type.

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