Claims
- 1. A flat panel display comprising:
a face plate assembly having inner and outer major faces; a base plate assembly coupled to said face plate assembly, said base plate assembly also having inner and outer major faces; and an array of spacers, each of which is anodically bonded to the inner major face of at least one of said base plate assembly and said face plate assembly.
- 2. The flat panel display of claim 1, wherein both said face plate assembly and said base plate assembly each have perimetric edges, and wherein the perimetric edges of said face plate assembly are hermetically sealed to the perimetric edges of said base plate assembly to form a sealed chamber between a pair of said inner faces, said chamber being evacuated to a pressure less than atmospheric pressure.
- 3. The flat panel display of claim 1, wherein said face plate assembly further comprises an anti-reflective layer which overlies the inner face of said face plate assembly.
- 4. The flat panel display of claim 3, wherein said face plate assembly further comprises an opaque matrix which overlies portions of said anti-reflective layer and which functions as a contrast mask during display operation.
- 5. The flat panel display of claim 4, wherein said face plate assembly further comprises a transparent conductive layer which overlies the opaque matrix and those portions of the anti-reflective layer not covered by the opaque matrix.
- 6. The flat panel display of claim 5, wherein said face plate assembly further comprises oxidizable material patches which overlie portions of the opaque matrix, each oxidizable material patch providing an attachment site for at least one of said array of spacers and oxidizable material on at least one of said array of spacers.
- 7. The flat panel display of claim 6, wherein said oxidizable material comprises a substance selected from a group consisting of silicon and oxidizable metals.
- 8. The flat panel display of claim 6, wherein each spacer of said array of spacers is anodically bonded to one of said oxidizable material patches via an oxide bridge.
- 9. The flat panel display of claim 3, wherein said anti-reflective layer comprises silicon nitride.
- 10. The flat panel display of claim 4, wherein said opaque matrix is formed from a transition metal oxide layer.
- 11. The flat panel display of claim 10, wherein said transition metal oxide layer is cobalt oxide.
- 12. A field emission display comprising:
a base pate assembly having a plurality of emitter tips formed thereon and a grid providing an aperture around each of said plurality of emitter tips; a face plate assembly retained in fixed spaced relation to said base plate assembly; and a plurality of silicate glass spacers having a volume of oxidizable material thereon retained in fixed spaced relation between said grid and said face plate assembly, each of said plurality of silicate glass spacers being so retained by an oxide bonding layer, at least some of constituent oxygen atoms within the oxide bonding layer having migrated from said spacer.
- 13. The field emission display of claim 12, wherein both said face plate assembly and said base plate assembly each have perimetric edges, and wherein the perimetric edges of said face plate assembly are hermetically sealed to the perimetric edges of said base plate assembly to form a sealed chamber between a pair of inner faces, said chamber being evacuated to a pressure less than atmospheric pressure.
- 14. The field emission display of claim 12, wherein said face plate assembly further comprises an anti-reflective layer which overlies an inner face of said face plate assembly.
- 15. The field emission display of claim 14, wherein said face plate assembly further comprises an opaque matrix which overlies portions of said anti-reflective layer and which functions as a contrast mask during display operation.
- 16. The field emission display of claim 15, wherein said opaque matrix is formed from a transition metal oxide layer.
- 17. The field emission display of claim 15, wherein said face plate assembly further comprises a transparent conductive layer which overlies the opaque matrix and those portions of the anti-reflective layer not covered by the opaque matrix.
- 18. The field emission display of claim 17, wherein said face plate assembly further comprises oxidizable material patches which overlie portions of the opaque matrix, each of said oxidizable material patches providing an attachment site for at least one of said plurality of silicate glass spacers and said oxidizable material on said plurality of silicate glass spacers.
- 19. The field emission display of claim 18, wherein said oxidizable material comprises a substance selected from a group consisting of silicon and oxidizable metals.
- 20. The field emission display of claim 14, wherein said anti-reflective layer comprises silicon nitride.
- 21. A field emission display comprising:
a base plate assembly having a plurality of emitter tips formed thereon and a grid providing an aperture around each emitter tip; a face plate assembly retained in fixed spaced relation to said base plate assembly; and a plurality of silicate glass spacers retained in fixed spaced relation between said grid and said face plate assembly, each of said plurality of silicate glass spacers being so retained in the absence of an adhesive applied to either the face plate assembly or the grid.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/631,003, filed Aug. 2, 2000, pending, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/302,082, filed Apr. 29, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,329,750, issued Dec. 11, 2001, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/856,382, filed May 14, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,980,349, issued Nov. 9, 1999.
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
[0002] This invention was made with government support under Contract No. DABT 63-93-C-0025 awarded by Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA). The Government has certain rights in this invention.
Divisions (2)
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