Microdischarge devices and arrays having tapered microcavities

Electric lamp and discharge devices – Electrode and shield structures – Tubular or hollow sleeve

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ABSTRACT:
A microdischarge device has a semiconductor layer, an intermediate layer, and a conductive layer. A tapered cavity is disposed in at least the semiconductor layer.

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