Claims
- 1. A cathode-ray tube with variable energy of electrons of its beam, comprising: a glass bulb with a flaring portion; and electron source disposed in said bulb; electron accelerating means arranged in said bulb downstream of said electron source along the beam axis; electron focusing means arranged downstream of said electron accelerating means along the beam axis and cooperating with said electron accelerating means to form an electron beam; a magnetic lens with constant magnetic field intensity, forming part of said electron focusing means and having a median plane; an electrostatic lens defined in said electron focusing means, comprising two axisymmetric electrodes; said two electrodes having ends arranged on either side of said median plane of said magnetic lens, the distance therebetween exceeding the diameter of an end of a smaller one of said electrodes; said electrodes being electrically connected to each other by means for setting up a distributed electric field disposed between said electrodes; a first one of said electrodes being electrically connected with said electron accelerating means; screen means disposed in said flaring portion of said bulb and being coated with a luminophore, having luminescence which varies with a change of electron beam energy impinging upon said screen; a second one of said electrodes being electrically connected with said screen; electron beam deflecting means arranged downstream of said electron focusing means along the beam axis; a.d.c. voltage source connected with said accelerating means, adapted to create a potential on said first electrode; an a.c. voltage source connected to said screen for creating a potential on said second electrode, which latter potential is different from the potential of said first electrode, so that while altering the potential of said screen, and of said second electrode, a change of optical force formed by said electrodes being automatically made up for a reverse conjugated alteration of an optical force of said magnetic lens, and under different values of the potential of said screen, consecutively changed in time resulting in automatic invariable focusing of said beam on said screen; and other power sources electrically connected with said electron source, said deflecting means and said magnetic lens.
- 2. A cathode-ray tube as defined in claim 1, wherein said means for setting up a distributed electric field is made in the form of a strip of a resistive material, bent along a helical line.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present application is a division of the parent application Ser. No. 734,272, filed Oct. 20, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,044,282, of Aug. 23, 1977, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 515,633, filed Oct. 17, 1976, now abandoned.
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