Claims
- 1. An electron beam device with variable electron beam energy comprising:
- a sealed casing;
- an electron source in said casing for shaping an electron beam;
- a luminescent screen in said casing;
- focusing means arranged in said casing for maintaining the optimal diameter of said beam in the plane of said screen with changes in the energy of the electrons of said beam;
- an accelerating electrode for said focusing means having an input aperture for also shaping said beam; said electrode being positioned across the path of said beam, after said electron source;
- a first auxiliary electrode for said focusing means arranged across the path of said beam and located after said input aperture of said accelerating electrode and electrically coupled therewith;
- a second electrode for said focusing means and axially symmetrical with said first electrode and arranged across the path of said beam after said first electrode and electrically coupled to said screen by means of a current-carrying coating on the internal surfaces of said casing;
- a gap in said focusing means forming a variable focal power lens ensuring adequate compensation for the influence of changes in the energy of electrons of said beam on the diameter of said beam in the plane of said screen;
- said gap being located between said first auxiliary electrode and said second electrode of said focusing means;
- a third auxiliary electrode for said focusing means positioned across the path of said beam after accelerating electrode but before said gap;
- there being a spacing between the end faces of said third electrode and said first electrode facing said screen;
- said spacing being equal to or less than the maximum diameter of said first electrode multiplied by 1.5; and
- the ratio between the minimum diameter of said first electrode and the minimum diameter of said third electrode ranging between 1.5 and 6.
- 2. The device of claim 1, wherein said third electrode is grounded.
- 3. The device of claim 1, wherein the end face of said accelerating electrod is located at that portion of said beam which is confined by resistance magnitudes of 1/25 to 5/6 of the total resistance to electric current of said source.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 888,563, filed Mar. 20, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,211,953, of July 8, 1980.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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4044282 |
Balandin et al. |
Aug 1977 |
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Divisions (1)
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