Claims
- 1. A phosphor screen comprising:
- an optical fiber plate having a first surface, said plate being formed of a plurality of bundled signal optical fibers, wherein a light-absorbing layer is formed between said single optical fibers, each of said fibers including a cylindrical core and a clad surrounding said core such that said clad extends to said first surface and said core extends to a point short of said first surface thus forming a depression, said depression being formed by removing a portion of said core which is adjacent to said first surface, and by etching a portion of said clad which is adjacent to said first surface, and
- a phosphor layer formed on said first surface of said optical fiber plate,
- wherein a sufficiently large space is formed between said core and said phosphor layer to prevent said core and said phospher layer from being brought into optical contact with each other.
- 2. A phosphor screen comprising:
- an optical fiber plate having a first surface, said plate being formed of a plurality of bundled single optical fibers, each of said fibers including a cylindrical core and a clad surrounding said core such that said clad extends to said first surface and said core extends to a point short of said first surface thus forming a depression,
- a phosphor layer formed on said first surface of said optical fiber plate,
- and a transparent inorganic material formed in said space between said core of each of said optical fibers and said phosphor layer,
- wherein a sufficiently large spaced is formed between said core and said phosphor layer to prevent said core and said phospher layer from being brought into optical contact with each other.
- 3. The phosphor screen according to claim 2, wherein said transparent inorganic material layer is prepared from a metal oxide or glass.
- 4. A method of manufacturing a phosphor screen comprising an optical fiber plate having a first surface, said plate being formed of a plurality of bundled single optical fibers, each of said fibers including a cylindrical core and a clad surrounding said core such that said clad extends to said first surface and said core extends to a point short of said first surface thus forming a depression, and a phosphor layer formed on said first surface of said optical fiber plate, said method comprising the steps of:
- creating said depression in each of said optical fibers by removing a portion of said core which is adjacent to said first surface, and
- forming said phosphor layer on said first surface of said optical fiber plate by dipping said optical fiber plate into a suspension containing phosphor particles to deposit said phosphor particles by precipitation on said first surface, wherein a sufficiently large space is formed between said phosphor layer and said core to prevent said phosphor layer and said core from being brought into optical contact with each other.
- 5. The method according to claim 4,
- further comprising, after the step of creating said depression, the step of coating said first surface with an inorganic material; and
- further comprising after the step of forming said phosphor layer, the step of heating said optical fiber plate to a temperature higher than the boiling point or decomposition point of said organic material to volatize said organic material thereby providing space between said core and said phosphor layer.
- 6. The method according to claim 5, wherein said organic material is prepared from nitrocellulose.
- 7. The method according to claim 5, further comprising after the step of coating, the step of depositing a transparent inorganic material on said first surface, and wherein the heating step is before or after the forming said phosphor layer step.
- 8. The method according to claim 7, wherein said transparent inorganic material is prepared from metal oxide or glass.
- 9. A phosphor screen comprising:
- an optical fiber plate having a first surface, said plate being formed of a plurality of bundled single optical fibers, each of said fibers including a cylindrical core and a clad surrounding said core such that said clad extends to said first surface and said core extends to a point short of said first surface thus forming a depression, said depression being formed by removing a portion of said core which is adjacent to said first surface, and by removing an interior portion of said clad which is adjacent to said first surface, and
- a phosphor layer formed on said first surface of said optical fiber plate,
- wherein a sufficiently large space is formed between said core and said phosphor layer to prevent said core and said phospher layer from being brought into optical contact with each other.
- 10. A method of manufacturing a phosphor screen comprising an optical fiber plate having a first surface, said plate being formed of a plurality of bundled single optical fibers, each of said fibers including a cylindrical core and a clad surrounding said core such that said clad extends to said first surface and said core extends to a point short of said first surface thus forming a depression and a phosphor layer formed on said first surface of said optical fiber plate, said method comprising the steps of:
- creating said depression in each of said optical fibers by removing a portion of said core which is adjacent to said first surface, and
- forming said phosphor layer on said first surface of said optical fiber plate by forcefully depositing said phosphor particles by a centrifugal machine on said first surface, wherein a sufficiently large space is formed between said phosphor layer and said core to prevent said phosphor layer and said core from being brought into optical contact with each other.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 558,887, filed Dec. 7, 1983, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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Continuations (1)
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