Resistive mesh structure for electroluminescent cell

Electric lamp and discharge devices – Cathode ray tube – Storage

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313463, 313509, H01J 3110, H01J 2928, H01J 170

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ABSTRACT:
A large-area electroluminescent (EL) faceplate for storage CRT is described. The EL faceplate has a non-planar mesh structure which includes individual current limiting resistance between a power source and an array of small-area active regions for improving the faceplate breakdown characteristics. The mesh, which comprises high conductivity strips and delivers power to the active regions, is substantially reduced in area relative to a simple conventional device, and is disposed on thick dielectric nonactive regions to further reduce the possibility of catastrophic breakdown.

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