Claims
- 1. An electron-beam generator, comprising:
- a plurality of electron-emitting devices that emit electrons;
- a plurality of modulating electrodes each capable of modulating an electron-beam emitted from a respective one of said plurality of electron-emitting devices in response to an information signal; and
- an insulating substrate, said plurality of electron-emitting devices and said plurality of modulating electrodes being disposed on the same plane of said insulating substrate, such that each of said plurality of modulating electrodes permits emission of electrons from an upper surface of a respective one of said plurality of electron-emitting devices above the plane of said insulating substrate, and a linear electron-emitting device is formed by arranging a plurality of said electron-emitting devices electrically connected by common wiring.
- 2. An electron-beam generator according to claim 1, wherein said insulating substrate has a uniform thickness.
- 3. An electron-beam generator according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of said electron-emitting devices are arranged, and the distances between said modulating electrode and individual electron-emitting devices are all equal.
- 4. An electron-beam generator according to claim 1, wherein the distance between said modulating electrode and said electron-emitting device is not more than 30 .mu.m.
- 5. An electron-beam generator according to claim 1, wherein said electron-emitting device has a thickness of from 0.01 .mu.m to 200 .mu.m in the direction of electron-beam emission.
- 6. An electron-beam generator according to claim 1, wherein said electron-emitting device is a surface-conductive electron-emitting device.
- 7. An electron-beam generator according to claim 1, wherein said electron-emitting device has an electron-emitting area between electrodes provided on said insulating substrate, and electrons are emitted from said electron-emitting area by applying a voltage between said electrodes.
- 8. An electron-beam generator according to claim 1, wherein said electron-emitting device and said modulating electrode each independently have a means for applying a voltage.
- 9. An electron-beam generator according to claim 1, wherein said electron-emitting device and said modulating electrode are made of the same material.
- 10. An electron beam generator as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of said linear electron-emitting devices and a plurality of said modulating electrodes disposed so as to form an XY matrix.
- 11. An image display apparatus, comprising:
- a plurality of electron-emitting devices that emit electrons;
- a plurality of modulating electrodes each capable of modulating an electron beam emitted from a respective one of said plurality of electron-emitting devices in response to an information signal;
- an image forming member capable of forming an image by irradiation with an electron beam; and
- an insulating substrate, said plurality of modulating electrodes and said plurality of electron-emitting devices being disposed on the same plane of said insulating substrate, such that each of said plurality of modulating electrodes permits emission of electrons from a respective one of said plurality of electron-emitting devices to an upper space above the plane of said insulating substrate, and a linear electron-emitting device is formed by arranging a plurality of said electron-emitting devices electrically connected by common wiring.
- 12. An image display apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said insulating substrate has a uniform thickness.
- 13. An image display apparatus according to claim 11, wherein a plurality of said electron-emitting devices are arranged with respect to said modulating electrode, and the distances between said modulating electrode and individual electron-emitting devices are all equal.
- 14. An image display apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the distance between said modulating electrode and said electron-emitting device is not more than 30 .mu.m.
- 15. An image display apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said electron-emitting device has a thickness of from 0.01 .mu.m to 200 .mu.m in the direction of electron beam emission.
- 16. An image display apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said electron-emitting device is a surface conductive electron-emitting device.
- 17. An image display apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said electron-emitting device has an electron-emitting area between electrodes provided on said insulating substrate, and electrons are emitted from said electron-emitting area by applying a voltage between said electrodes.
- 18. An image display apparatus according to claim 11, wherein a linear electron-emitting device, which is formed by arranging a plurality of said electron-emitting device, and a plurality of said modulating electrode plurality are so disposed as to form an XY matrix.
- 19. An image display apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said electron-emitting device and said modulating electrode each independently have a means for applying a voltage.
- 20. An image display apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said electron-emitting device and said modulating electrode are made of the same material.
- 21. An image display apparatus as set forth in claim 11, further comprising a plurality of said linear electron-emitting devices and a plurality of said modulating electrodes disposed so as to form an XY matrix.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/920,916, filed Jul. 28, 1992, now abandoned, which is a continuation Ser. No. 497,072 filed Mar. 21, 1990 of U.S. Pat. No. 5,185,554, issued Feb. 9, 1993.
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