Electric lamp and discharge devices – Electrode and shield structures – Composite electrodes or shields
Patent
1995-10-24
1999-03-23
Turner, Archene
Electric lamp and discharge devices
Electrode and shield structures
Composite electrodes or shields
313310, 313326, 313336, 313346R, 313351, 428697, 428699, 428701, 428702, H01F 102
Patent
active
058864610
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is directed to a conductor/electrode for a faceplate anode of a field emission display wherein said conductor/electrode is comprised of tin oxide. Alternatively, the present invention is directed to a transparent conductor/electrode for a faceplate anode of a field emission display wherein said conductor/electrode is comprised of from about 90% to about 99% tin oxide and from about 1% to about 10% antimony.
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Micron Display Technology Inc.
Turner Archene
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