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Electron gun having an extended field electrostatic focus lens

  • US 3,995,194 A
  • Filed: 08/02/1974
  • Issued: 11/30/1976
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/02/1974
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An electron gun for a television cathode ray tube, having associated therewith a power supply for developing gun supply voltages, said electron gun receiving supply voltages from said power supply to produce a focused beam of electrons, said gun comprising associated cathode means and grid means for producing a beam of electrons, and a low aberrations, low magnification main focus lens means for receiving electrons from said cathode means and a predetermined pattern of voltages from the power supply to form at a distance an electron beam spot which is small even at high beam currents, said main focus lens means comprising at least three main focus electrodes for establishing a single, continuous electrostatic focusing field characterized by having an axial potential distribution which, at all times during tube operation, decreases smoothly and monotonically from a relatively intermediate potential to a relatively low potential, i.e., a potential which is many kilovolts lower than said relatively intermediate potential, spatially located at a lens intermediate position, and then increases smoothly, directly and monotonically from said relatively low potential to a relatively high potential, i.e., a potential which is many kilovolts higher than said relatively intermediate potential, the potential difference between each of said main focus electrodes establishing significant main focusing field components.

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