Claims
- 1. A process for producing a phosphor screen comprising the following steps in the sequence set forth;
- preparing a phosphor deposition suspension, wherein said suspension comprises phosphor particles having first cations adsorbed to said phosphor particles to form a charged phosphor and second cations having a lower valence than said first cations and present at a concentration at least ten times the concentration of said first cations;
- electrochemically depositing said charged phosphors and said second cations onto a conductive substrate to form a phosphor film on said substrate; and
- curing said phosphor film in an oxidizing atmosphere at a temperature greater than 350.degree. C.
- 2. A process for producing a phosphor deposition suspension comprising the following steps in the sequence set forth:
- adding a plurality of phosphor particles to a solution of a charging salt, the charging salt having first cations that are trivalent or tetravalent;
- agitating the phosphor particles in the charging solution until a portion of the first cations are adsorbed to the surface of the phosphor particles to form a charged phosphor suspension;
- adjusting the conductivity of the charged phosphor suspension from about 5 to about 10 .mu.S/cm;
- adding second cations to the charged phosphor suspension to form a phosphor deposition suspension, wherein an oxidative product of the second cations have a secondary electron emission ratio that is greater than 1.0;
- wherein the second cations are added at a concentration that is at least ten times the concentration of the first cations; and
- wherein the second cations have a lower valence than the first cations.
- 3. The process of claim 2, wherein the first cations are tetravalent and the second cations are trivalent or bivalent.
- 4. The process of claim 2, wherein the first cations are trivalent and the second cations are bivalent.
- 5. The process of claim 2, wherein the oxidative product of second cations have a secondary electron emission ratio that is greater than or equal to 2.0.
- 6. A phosphor deposition suspension adapted for electrochemical deposition onto a conductive substrate, said suspension comprising:
- a plurality of phosphor particles having first cations adsorbed thereto, the first cations being trivalent or tetravalent;
- second cations wherein the second cations are present at a concentration that is at least ten times the concentration of the first cations; and
- wherein the second cations have a lower valence than the first cations.
- 7. The phosphor deposition suspension of claim 6, wherein the first cations are tetravalent and the second cations are trivalent or bivalent.
- 8. The phosphor deposition suspension of claim 6, wherein the first cations are trivalent and the second cations are bivalent.
- 9. The phosphor deposition suspension of claim 6, wherein an oxidative product of the second cations have a secondary electron emission ratio that is greater than 1.0.
- 10. The phosphor deposition suspension of claim 6, wherein the phosphor deposition suspension has a conductivity from about 5 to about 10 .mu.S/cm.
- 11. The phosphor deposition suspension of claim 6, further comprising an alkanol having one to five carbons.
- 12. The phosphor deposition suspension of claim 6, wherein the phosphor particles include an effective amount of an activator suitable for imparting color to a phosphor screen.
- 13. The phosphor deposition suspension of claim 6, wherein the phosphor particles include a zinc sulfide phosphor.
REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/622,307 filed Mar. 27, 1996 entitled "Composition and Method for Preparing Phosphor Films Exhibiting Decreased Coulombic Aging", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,853,554, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/382,319 filed Feb. 1, 1995 and entitled "ELECTROCHEMICAL DOPING OF PHOSPHORS VIA CODEPOSITION WITH INORGANIC CATIONS", now abandoned.
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