Methods of forming electron emitters, surface conduction electro

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ABSTRACT:
A method of forming a surface conduction electron emitter is as follows. A first electrode and a second electrode are provided on a surface. The first and second electrodes are separated by a gap. A composition comprising particles and carrier material is provided over the surface. A portion of the composition that is over the surface is within the gap, and another portion of the composition that is over the surface is over the electrodes. The composition is exposed to a pattern of radiation to render the portion of the composition within the gap less soluble in a solvent than the portion of the composition that is over the electrodes. The composition is exposed to the solvent to remove an entirety of the portion of the composition that is over the electrodes while leaving the portion of the composition that is within the gap.

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