Claims
- 1. An electron emission device comprising:
- an electron emitting element for emitting electrons and including a semiconductor body capable of generating photo-excited electrons, a pair of electrodes connected to said semiconductor body, an electron emitting surface and a light incident surface;
- a light source; and
- a shutter element disposed between said light incident surface and said light source for regulating transmittance of a light incident on the light incident surface from the light source, so as to transmit light from said light source to said light incident surface and to shield said light incident surface from light irradiated by said light source, said shutter element being operated by an electric signal,
- wherein a voltage is applied between said electrodes and said semiconductor body is irradiated with light through said shutter element to emit the electrons from said electron emitting surface, based on the photo-excited electrons.
- 2. An electron emission device according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of said electron emitting elements are provided, and a plurality of said shutter elements are provided corresponding thereto.
- 3. An electron emission device according to claim 1, wherein the electrons generated in said semiconductor body are emitted through an electron emitting face at an end of said semiconductor body.
- 4. An electron emission device according to claim 3, wherein said pair of electrodes are provided with a recess in which an area of a work function reducing material is formed.
- 5. An electron emission device according to claim 3, wherein plural semiconductor bodies are formed on a same transparent electrode, and said electrodes are formed on said semiconductor bodies, and insulation areas are formed between neighboring semiconductor bodies.
- 6. An electron emission device according to claim 4, wherein plural semiconductor bodies are formed on a same transparent electrode, and said electrodes are formed on said semiconductor bodies, and insulation areas are formed between neighboring semiconductor bodies.
- 7. An electron emission device according to claim 3, wherein said electrodes are arranged in a matrix, and said semiconductor bodies are formed at the crossing points of said electrodes while insulating areas are formed between neighboring semiconductor bodies.
- 8. An electron emission device according to claim 4, wherein said electrodes are arranged in a matrix, and said semiconductor bodies are formed at the crossing points of said electrodes while insulating areas are formed between neighboring semiconductor bodies.
- 9. An electron emission device comprising:
- a photoelectric converting element including a first semiconductor region of a first conductivity type and a second semiconductor region of a second conductivity type different from the first conductivity type;
- an electron emitting element being contiguous to said photoelectric converting element and having a conductive layer, a metallic layer and an insulating layer disposed therebetween;
- means for applying a voltage between said conductive layer and said metallic layer; and
- means for applying a reverse bias voltage to said photoelectric converting element,
- wherein the voltage and the reverse bias voltage are applied and said photoelectric converting element is irradiated with light to emit electrons from said electron emitting element, and
- wherein a side surface of said photoelectric converting element is covered with an insulator of the insulating layer of the electron emitting element.
- 10. A electron emission device according to claim 9, wherein said photoelectric converting element is a PIN photodiode.
- 11. A electron emission device according to claim 9, wherein said photoelectric converting element is an avalanche photodiode.
- 12. An electron emission device according to claim 1, wherein said shutter comprises a liquid crystal.
Priority Claims (5)
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61-212821 |
Sep 1986 |
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61-234501 |
Oct 1986 |
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61-284240 |
Dec 1986 |
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61-297683 |
Dec 1986 |
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62-018191 |
Jan 1987 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/759,200 filed Sep. 11, 1991, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/595,668 filed Oct. 11, 1990 abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/298,308 filed Jan. 18, 1989, abandoned which is a continuation of 07/094,429 filed Sep. 9, 1987 abandoned.
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