Claims
- 1. A CRT having a phosphor screen, said phosphor screen having a pattern of triads of primary color stripes and an electron beam forming structure for generating an electron beam and impingement control of said; in relation to the color stripes of a said triad at each pixel of said screen for at least one electron beam group comprising:
- an electron emissive cathode,
- a multi-aperture G1 grid structure wherein the G1 grid for each said beam group has a plurality of apertures for generating a plurality of electron beams for forming an electron beam group, in which grid structure said apertures are sized and spaced such that a plurality of energy distributions of said electron beams overlap and combine to provide a shape and size, of an impingement pattern of the beam group, said impingement pattern shape and size being means for precisely matching a shape and size of a primary color stripe at said pixel, when the beam group is focused on said output screen surface,
- a G2 electrode structure having an aperture pattern corresponding to said multi-aperture G1 grid structure and arranged to provide an electric field to provide a beam accelerating voltage to said electron beam group,
- means for focusing the electron beam group, and
- an output anode electrode of an electron gun portion of said beam forming structure for accelerating said electron beam.
- 2. A CRT electron beam forming structure according to claim 1 wherein said cathode has at least one grooved surface matching an outline of said G1 grid having a plurality of apertures, said grooved surface selected to provide substantially uniform cathode emission over the grooved area.
- 3. A CRT electron beam forming structure according to claim 1 wherein the electron emission area of said cathode is confined to limit peripheral electron emission through each said plurality of apertures.
- 4. A CRT electron beam forming structure according to claim 1 wherein said electron beam focusing means comprises an electronic lens electrode acting in conjunction with said output anode electrode to form an electrostatic beam focusing field, magnetic means for forming an axial magnetic focus field, said electron beam focusing means and said magnetic means being operative to provide beam focus at said screen.
- 5. A CRT electron beam forming structure according to claim 4 wherein said magnetic means includes at least one permanent magnet.
- 6. A CRT electron beam forming structure according to claim 5 wherein a permanent magnet comprises a thin annular ring structure sandwiched between front and rear sections of a magnetic core of a beam deflecting yoke.
- 7. A CRT electron beam forming structure according to claim 1 wherein said electron beam forming structure includes:
- a central axis of the electron beam group;
- a third electrode structure following said G2 electrode structure and symmetrically placed about the central axis of said electron beam group for operating at potentials to control displacement and divergence of said beam impingement across said triad of primary color stripes.
- 8. A CRT electron beam forming structure according to claim 7 wherein said electron beam forming structure generates three electron beam groups matching said three primary color stripes, wherein said third electrode structure has four electrodes positioned one each side of each beam group and wherein differential potentials between said inside and said outside electrodes causes convergence of said outside beam.
- 9. A CRT electron beam forming structure according to claim 7 wherein said electron beam forming structure generates a single electron beam or multi-aperture beam group, wherein said third electrode structure comprises an electrode each side of said single beam or beam group operative at or near cathode potential, wherein a differential voltage causes minor beam deflection and a common mode voltage aids beam width control.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/162,635, filed Dec. 3, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,399,947, which is a division of application Ser. No. 07/863,380, filed Feb. 18, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,291,102, which was a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/596,353, which was filed on Oct. 12, 1990, now abandoned.
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