Method of spray-depositing an organic conductor to make a screen

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Producing cathode-ray tube or element thereof – Using specified radiation-sensitive composition other than a...

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ABSTRACT:
The method of electrophotographically manufacturing a screen assembly on an interior surface of a viewing faceplate of a panel for a color CRT, according to the present invention, includes the steps of forming a volatilisable organic conductive layer on the interior surface of the viewing faceplate and overcoating the organic conductive layer with an organic photoconductive solution to form a volatilizable organic photoconductive layer. The conductive solution, comprising a polyelectrolyte and a diluent, is applied to the interior surface of the viewing faceplate by spraying, to form the conductive layer.

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