Electric lamp and discharge devices – With temperature modifier – For lead-in-seal or stem protection
Patent
1982-04-19
1984-09-25
Edlow, Martin H.
Electric lamp and discharge devices
With temperature modifier
For lead-in-seal or stem protection
357 30, 357 32, 357 55, 313499, 313500, H01L 3300, H01L 2714, H01L 3100
Patent
active
044738340
ABSTRACT:
A light emitting bipolar transistor, adapted to produce light from cathodoluminescence, upon being biased into conduction, the light emitting bipolar transistor being formed on the top surface of a relatively flat semiconductor substrate and having active regions comprising: a collector region, and an emitter region, the collector and emitter regions being of a first conductivity type, and an extended base region of a second conductivity type, the extended base region being interposed between the collector and the emitter regions, and the base region having a coatable surface, a phosphor coating, the phosphor coating covering the base region coatable surface, and respective connections to the collector emitter and base regions; whereby, biasing the transistor into conduction produces an electric field in the base region, the electric field in the base field inducing electrons in the base region to increase energy to a high energy level and to drift, some drifting high energy electrons being scattered into the phosphor coating, thereby impacting the phosphor and producing light by cathodoluminescence.
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Edlow Martin H.
Hamann H. Fredrick
Jackson, Jr. Jerome
Kirk James F.
McGlynn Daniel R.
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