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Extended field electron gun having a synthesized axial potential

  • US 4,253,041 A
  • Filed: 08/16/1979
  • Issued: 02/24/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/16/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An electron gun for a television cathode ray tube for producing a focused beam of electrons, said gun comprising associated cathode means and grid means for producing a beam of electrons, and a low-aberration, low-magification main focus lens means comprising at least a first, second and third electrode means to form at a distance an electron beam spot which is small even at high beam currents, the electrode means of said main focus lens means receiving a predetermined pattern of applied voltages including a relatively low applied voltage, a relatively intermediate applied voltage applied to said first electrode means, and a relatively high applied voltage applied to said third electrode means, said main focus lens means establishing a single, continuous electrostatic field having an axial potential distribution which, at all times during tube operation, decreases smoothly and monotonically from a relatively intermediate axial potential to a relatively low-intermediate axial potential spatially located at a lens intermediate position;

  • i.e., an axial potential which is kilovolts lower than said relatively intermediate axial potential but kilovolts higher than said relatively low applied voltage, and then increases smoothly, directly and monotonically from said relatively low-intermediate axial potential to a relatively high axial potential;

    i.e., a potential which is many kilovolts higher than said relatively intermediate axial potential, the potential difference between each of said main focus electrode means establishing significant main focusing field components, said gun being characterized by the synthesizing of said relatively low-intermediate axial potential, the means for said synthesizing being said second electrode means comprising a composite electrode made up of an odd-number plurality of apertured elements separated by gaps, the even-numbered ones of said elements having said relatively intermediate applied voltage thereon, and odd-numbered ones of said elements having said relatively low applied voltage thereon, the spacing of said elements of said composite electrode, and the number of said elements, the aperture sizes and configurations of said elements, and the periodic applied voltages thereon being such as to produce said relatively low intermediate axial potential in non-periodic form at said lens intermediate position.

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