Claims
- 1. Electron emission apparatus comprising:
- an electron emitter for providing primary electron emission;
- a signal electrode;
- source means coupled to said electron emitter and said signal electrode for providing potentials therebetween; and
- a conductive extraction plate adjacent to and electrically insulated from said electron emitter and said signal electrode, said extraction plate positioned to intercept substantially all electrons of said primary emission and generate secondary electron emission.
- 2. The electron emission apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said extraction plate is positioned between said electron emitter and said signal electrode.
- 3. The electron emission apparatus in accordance with claim 2 wherein said electron emitter, said signal electrode, and said conductive extraction plate are formed as concentric cylindrical members.
- 4. The electron emission apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said electron emitter is electrically coupled to a cathode electrode, and wherein said cathode electrode and said signal electrode are formed in intersecting relationship but spaced from one another by an insulating layer, and wherein said extraction plate is formed coplanar with one of said cathode electrode and said signal electrode and laterally spaced therefrom, said extraction electrode being spaced from the other of said cathode electrode and said signal electrode at least by said insulating layer.
- 5. The electron emission apparatus in accordance with claim 1 further including a cathode electrode, said electron apparatus being formed as a multilayer structure comprising said cathode electrode as a bottom layer, said extraction plate as an intermediate layer electrically insulated from said cathode layer, and said signal electrode as a top layer electrically insulated from said extraction plate; and wherein said electron emitter comprises a microtip in electrical communication with said cathode electrode in an aperture formed through said signal electrode and said extraction plate.
- 6. Electron emission apparatus comprising:
- an electron collection structure having an anode electrode; and
- an emitter structure including
- an electron emitter for providing primary electron emission,
- a signal electrode,
- source means coupled to said electron emitter and said signal electrode for providing potentials therebetween, and
- a conductive extraction plate adjacent to and electrically insulated from said electron emitter and said signal electrode, said extraction plate positioned to intercept substantially all electrons emitted by said electron emitter;
- said electron collection structure positioned to collect electrons from said emitter structure at said anode electrode.
- 7. The electron emission apparatus in accordance with claim 6 wherein said extraction plate is capable of being charged to a level determined by the potential of said first source means, a first level of charge on said extraction plate being sufficient to convert said primary emission of electrons intercepted from said electron emitter into secondary emission which is greater than said primary emission, said emissions causing said extraction plate to charge positively to a first stable voltage state.
- 8. The electron emission apparatus in accordance with claim 7 wherein said extraction plate is capable of being charged to a level determined by the potential of said first source means, a second level of charge on said extraction plate being sufficient to convert said primary emission of electrons intercepted from said electron emitter into secondary emission which is less than said primary emission, said emissions causing said extraction plate to charge negatively to a second stable voltage state.
- 9. The electron emission apparatus in accordance with claim 6 wherein said electron emitter and said extraction plate are coupled by a first capacitance, and said signal electrode and said extraction plate are coupled by a second capacitance, said first and second capacitances being such that said extraction plate charges, in response to a potential of said first source means, to a voltage which is approximately one-half of said first source means potential.
- 10. The electron emission apparatus in accordance with claim 6 wherein said extraction plate is positioned with respect to said electron emitter such as to intercept said electrons at an oblique angle to an intercepting surface of said extraction plate.
- 11. The electron emission apparatus in accordance with claim 6 wherein said extraction plate is positioned with respect to said electron emitter such as to intercept said electrons at a grazing angle to an intercepting surface of said extraction plate.
- 12. The electron emission apparatus in accordance with claim 6 further including second source means coupled to said anode electrode for applying an electron accelerating potential thereto.
- 13. Field emission display apparatus, comprising:
- an electron collection structure having an anode electrode and having a region of an electroluminescent material overlying said anode electrode;
- an emitter structure including
- an electron emitter for providing primary electron emission,
- a signal electrode,
- first source means coupled to said electron emitter and said signal electrode for providing potentials therebetween, and
- a conductive extraction plate adjacent to and electrically insulated from said electron emitter and said signal electrode, said extraction plate positioned to intercept said primary electron emission, said extraction plate being capable of being charged in accordance with the potential of said first source means, wherein a first level of charge on said extraction plate sufficient to convert said primary emission of electrons intercepted from said electron emitter into secondary emission which is greater than said primary emission causes said extraction plate to charge positively to a first stable voltage state; and
- second source means coupled to said anode electrode for applying an electron accelerating potential thereto;
- said electron collection structure positioned to collect electrons of said secondary emission at said region of electroluminescent material overlying said anode electrode.
- 14. The field emission display apparatus in accordance with claim 13 wherein a second level of charge on said extraction plate sufficient to convert said primary emission of electrons intercepted from said electron emitter into secondary emission which is less than said primary emission causes said extraction plate to charge negatively to a second stable voltage state.
- 15. The field emission display apparatus in accordance with claim 13 wherein said electron emitter and said extraction plate are coupled by a first capacitance, and said signal electrode and said extraction plate are coupled by a second capacitance, said first and second capacitances being such that said extraction plate charges, in response to a potential of said first source means, to a voltage which is approximately one-half of said first source means potential.
- 16. The field emission display apparatus in accordance with claim 13 wherein said extraction plate is positioned with respect to said electron emitter such as to intercept said electrons at an oblique angle to an intercepting surface of said extraction plate.
- 17. The field emission display apparatus in accordance with claim 13 wherein said extraction plate is positioned with respect to said electron emitter such as to intercept said electrons at a grazing angle to an intercepting surface of said extraction plate.
- 18. The field emission display apparatus in accordance with claim 14 wherein, while said extraction plate is charged to said first stable voltage state, said primary and secondary electron emissions persist until a change in the potential of said first source means causes said extraction plate to charge negatively to said second stable voltage state.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority under 35 USC .sctn. 119(e)(1) of provisional application No. 60/068,018 filed Dec. 18, 1997.
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