Electric lamp and discharge devices – With gas or vapor – Three or more electrode discharge device
Patent
1981-04-16
1983-07-05
Smith, Alfred E.
Electric lamp and discharge devices
With gas or vapor
Three or more electrode discharge device
313605, H01J 6135
Patent
active
043920756
ABSTRACT:
A gas discharge display panel for a large screen display in which the display brightness and emission efficiency are very high, the display accuracy is high, and is simple to construct. Cathode electrodes having openings forming discharge cells are arranged in parallel on a front plate and a number of anode electrodes are arranged in parallel on a rear plate orthogonal to the cathode electrodes. Each opening in the cathode electrodes may be rectangular, substantially rectangular or circular. The length of one side of a rectangular opening or the diameter of a circular opening is set to satisfy 40.lambda..sub.e .ltoreq.D.ltoreq.500.lambda..sub.e while the thickness of the cathode electrode is 10.lambda..sub.e .ltoreq.T.ltoreq.100.lambda..sub.e, where .lambda..sub.e is the mean free path of electrons in a gas sealed in the display panel.
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Kamegaya Takeo
Kurakami Hiroshi
Sekigawa Tadahiko
Suzuki Yoshiro
Okaya Electric Industries Co., Ltd.
Smith Alfred E.
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