Claims
- 1. A cathode ray tube comprising;
- an envelope comprising a front display panel portion, an intermediate funnel portion and a rear neck portion;
- a phosphor screen on the interior surface of the display panel; and
- an electron gun in the neck for directing at least one electron beam to the screen;
- characterized in that a UV-reflective filter is present on the display panel, and in that the phosphor screen is located between the filter and the electron gun, and comprises at least one phosphor which emits visible light upon excitation by UV radiation, and in that the filter substantially passes visible light and substantially reflects UV light, whereby upon electron excitation, the UV light emitted by the phosphor is reflected back onto the phosphor screen.
- 2. The cathode ray tube of claim 1 in which the UV-reflective filter comprises a multilayer interference filter.
- 3. The cathode ray tube of claim 2 in which the filter comprises alternating layers of materials having high and low indices of refraction.
- 4. The cathode ray tube of claim 3 in which the filter consists of twenty two layers.
- 5. The cathode ray tube of claim 4 in which the layers are in the pattern, beginning at the inner surface of the display panel: 0.125H, 0.25L, 0.25H (0.25L, 0.25H)*8, 0.25L, 0.25H, 0.25L.
- 6. The cathode ray tube of claim 1 in which the UV-excitable phosphor is a blue emitting phosphor.
- 7. The cathode ray tube of claim 6 in which the phosphor is ZnS:Ag.
- 8. The cathode ray tube of claim 1 in which the phosphor screen is a color screen comprising an array of phosphor elements emitting different colors of radiation.
- 9. The cathode ray tube of claim 1 in which the phosphor screen is a penetron screen comprising at least two separate overlying layers of different phosphors.
- 10. The cathode ray tube of claim 1 in which the phosphor screen comprises a blend of two or more phosphors.
- 11. The cathode ray tube of claim 1 in which the UV reflective filter is located on the interior surface of the face panel under the phosphor screen.
- 12. The cathode ray tube of claim 1 in which a UV-reflective layer is present on the display panel, located between the phosphor screen and the electron gun.
- 13. The cathode ray tube of claim 11 in which the phosphor screen is located on the UV-reflective filter, and a UV-reflective layer is located on the phosphor screen.
- 14. The cathode ray tube of claim 13 in which the UV-reflective layer also substantially reflects visible light.
- 15. The cathode ray tube of claim 14 in which the UV-reflective layer is an evaporated aluminum layer.
- 16. The cathode ray tube of claim 1 in which the UV-excitable phosphor is selected from the group consisting of Zn.sub.2 SiO.sub.4 :Mn; CaSiO.sub.3 :Pb,Mn; ZnS:Ag; ZnS:Cu; Y.sub.2 O.sub.2 S:Eu; Y.sub.2 O.sub.2 S:Eu,Sm; YVO.sub.4 :Eu; and YVO.sub.4 :Eu,Bi.
- 17. The cathode ray tube of claim 1 including at least one UV-emitting phosphor selected from the group consisting of Cerium activated Calcium, Magnesium Silicate; Cerium activated Yttrium Silicate; Titanium activated Zinc Silicate; and Silver and Nickel activated Zinc Sulfide.
Parent Case Info
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Simultaneously filed copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 207,502 relates to the use of a UV-reflective filter to increase the adherence of the phosphor screen in a cathode ray tube.
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