Electric lamp and discharge devices – With gas or vapor – Three or more electrode discharge device
Patent
1996-04-25
1999-04-27
Patel, Ashok
Electric lamp and discharge devices
With gas or vapor
Three or more electrode discharge device
313584, 313586, H01J 1749
Patent
active
058982710
ABSTRACT:
To improve performance, reliability and lifetime of a plasma-containing electro-optic display device, at least the cathode electrodes have hollows or wells within which plasma discharge occurs. This reduces the tendency of the electrode material to be sputter deposited on the walls of the device. In addition, cathode emission is improved by incorporating emitter materials into the electrodes, either by alloying or by surface coatings.
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Khan Babar A.
Mehrotra Vivek
Fox John C.
Gerike Matthew J.
Patel Ashok
U.S. Philips Corporation
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