Claims
- 1. A device, comprising:
- a) an insulating substrate having a substrate upper major surface with recesses therein for an anode contact,
- b) a first anode conductor substantially filling said recesses, said first anode conductor having an anode conductor upper surface substantially coplanar with said substrate upper major surface to form said anode contact,
- c) a second conductor selectively disposed on said anode contact to form an anode stud having a predetermined stud thickness and a stud upper surface,
- d) a second insulator layer covering said insulating substrate and having a second insulator surface substantially coplanar with said stud upper surface,
- e) a conductive emitter layer selectively disposed on said second insulator surface and patterned, said conductive emitter layer having an emitting edge and having an emitter contact portion spaced from said emitting edge,
- f) a third insulator layer selectively covering said conductive emitter layer and having a third insulator top surface,
- g) a trench having side walls and extending downward from said third insulator top surface through said third insulator, said conductive emitter layer, and said second insulating layer, to said anode conductor upper surface, and said trench having said side walls vertically aligned with said emitting edge,
- h) an anode disposed within said trench and spaced from said trench side walls by a predetermined lateral gap, said anode extending vertically upward from said anode contact to a height below said emitting edge, and
- j) a third metal conductor, selectively and separately covering said anode stud upper surface, and said emitter contact portion, and extending upward through said third insulating layer to provide separate conductive emitter and anode contacts substantially coplanar with said third insulator top surface,
- whereby said anode may be biased positively with respect to said emitter to perform a diode function.
- 2. A device as recited in claim 1, wherein said anode comprises a conductor, whereby said device can function as a diode.
- 3. A device as recited in claim 1, wherein said anode comprises a phosphor, whereby said device can function as a diode and said phosphor may be excited to emit light.
- 4. A device as recited in claim 1, further comprising:
- a) contact pads connected to said emitter and anode contacts for external electrical connections; and
- b) a passivation layer of insulator selectively covering the top surface of said cell except at said contact pads.
- 5. A device for use in a matrix array of cells, each cell comprising:
- a) an insulating substrate having a substrate upper major surface with recesses therein for an anode contact,
- b) a first metal anode conductor substantially filling said recesses, said first metal anode conductor having an anode conductor upper surface substantially coplanar with said substrate upper major surface to form said anode contact,
- c) a second metal conductor selectively disposed on said insulating substrate to form a control electrode having a predetermined electrode thickness, an electrode upper major surface, and a control electrode edge, and selectively disposed on said anode contact to form an anode stud having a predetermined stud thickness and a stud upper surface,
- d) a second insulator layer covering said electrode upper major surface and said insulating substrate and having a second insulator surface substantially coplanar with said stud upper surface,
- e) a conductive emitter layer selectively disposed on said second insulator surface and patterned, said conductive emitter layer having an emitting edge vertically aligned with said control electrode edge and having an emitter contact portion spaced from said emitting edge,
- f) a third insulator layer selectively covering said emitter layer and having a third insulator top surface,
- g) a trench having side walls and extending downward from said third insulator top surface through said third insulator, said conductive emitter layer, said second insulating layer, and said control electrode layer to said anode conductor upper surface, and said trench having said side walls vertically aligned with said emitting edge and with said control electrode edge,
- h) an anode disposed within said trench and spaced from said trench side walls by a predetermined lateral gap, said anode extending vertically upward from said anode contact to a height above said control electrode edge and below said emitting edge, and
- j) a third conductor, selectively and separately covering said anode stud upper surface, said emitter contact portion, and said control electrode, and extending upward through said third insulating layer to provide separate conductive emitter, control electrode, and anode contacts substantially coplanar with said third insulator top surface,
- whereby said anode may be biased positively with respect to said emitter, and a variable voltage may be applied to said control electrode to perform a triode function.
- 6. A device as recited in claim 5, wherein said anode comprises a conductor, whereby said device can function as a triode controlled by means of signals applied to said control electrode.
- 7. A device as recited in claim 5, wherein said anode comprises a phosphor, whereby said device can function as a triode and said phosphor may be excited to emit light, subject to control by means of signals applied to said control electrode.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is division of commonly owned application Ser. No. 08/818,693 filed Mar. 19, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,920,148, which is in turn a division of commonly owned application Ser. No. 08/438,023 filed May 8, 1995 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,644,188). This application is also related to application Ser. No. 08/438,107 filed May 8, 1995 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,630,741).
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