Flat display and process for producing cathode plate for use in

Electric lamp and discharge devices – With luminescent solid or liquid material – Vacuum-type tube

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313497, 313553, 313308, 313309, 313336, 313351, H01J 3112

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060085762

ABSTRACT:
A flat display is provided, which includes: a cathode plate including emitter electrode lines each having emitter tips provided in pixel areas, and gate electrode lines crossing the emitter electrode lines at the pixel areas; and an anode plate spaced a predetermined distance from the cathode plate in an opposed relation and having an anode conductive layer and fluorescent layers formed on the anode conductive layer in the respective pixel areas; the emitter electrode lines and the gate electrode lines each having transparent portions formed of a transparent conductive film at least in the pixel areas so that light emission from the fluorescent layers can be viewed through the transparent portions.

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