Claims
- 1. A vacuum tube having an anode/collector coated with a material comprised of carbonized resin.
- 2. A vacuum tube having an anode/collector coated with a material comprised of carbonized resin and a final thin film of pyrocarbon material deposited by chemical vapor deposition.
- 3. A method of coating an anode/collector used in a vacuum tube, the method comprised of:
coating the anode/collector with a thin film of carbon; coating the anode/collector with a carbonizable resin; baking the anode/collector to totally carbonize the resin; depositing pyrocarbon material by pyrolysis through chemical vapor deposition; and baking the anode/collector in a vacuum oven to remove any remaining water.
- 4. The anode/cathode coating method of claim 3, wherein the carbonizable resin is baked at a temperature of at least 700 degrees centigrade.
- 5. The anode/cathode coating method of claim 3, wherein the carbonizable resin is a phenolic.
FEDERAL RESEARCH STATEMENT
[0001] The conditions under which this invention was made are such as to entitle the Government of the United States under paragraph l(a) of Executive Order 10096, as represented by the Secretary of the Air Force, to the entire right, title and interest therein, including foreign rights.