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Electron source with micropoint emissive cathodes and display means by cathodoluminescence excited by field emission using said source

  • US 4,940,916 A
  • Filed: 11/03/1988
  • Issued: 07/10/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/06/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Electron source comprising first parallel electrodes (5) serving as cathode conductors, each cathode conductor having an electrically conductive layer (22), whereof one face carries a plurality of micropoints (12) made from an electron emitting material and second parallel electrodes (10) serving as grids and which are electrically insulated from the cathode conductors (5) and form an angle therewith, which defines intersection zones of the cathode conductors and grids, the micropoints (12) being located at least in said intersection zones, the grids (10) also being positioned facing said faces and have holes (14) respectively facing the micropoints, the apex of each micropoint being substantially level with the hole corresponding thereto, the micropoints of each intersection zone being able to emit electrons when the corresponding grid is positively polarized with respect to the corresponding cathode conductor, an electrical current then flowing in each micropoint of the zone, characterized in that each cathode conductor (5) also has means for limiting the intensity of the electrical current flowing in each micropoint of said cathode conductor, said means having a continuous resistive layer (24,25) located on the conductive layer (22) of the corresponding cathode conductor (5), between said conductive layer and the corresponding micropoints (12), said corresponding micropoints resting on the resistive layer (24,25).

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