Flat panel field emission display device with a reflector layer

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

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313308, 313309, 313336, 313351, 3151694, H01J 6304

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ABSTRACT:
A flat panel display device comprises an anode electrode, a fluorescent layer formed on the anode electrode, a cathode electrode having a plurality of cold cathodes, a gate electrode spaced from and electrically insulated from the cathode electrode for triggering emission of electrons by the cold cathodes, and a light-reflecting layer formed on or above the gate electrode face to face with the fluorescent layer.

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