Claims
- 1. In a field emission display device including a cathode electron emitter and a faceplate electrically biased with respect to the emitter and a light emitting layer of cathodoluminescent material for bombardment by electrons resulting from operation of the cathode emitter, the improvement comprising:
- a biasing electrode comprising a layer of electrically conducting material penetrable by emitted electrons and disposed between the cathode emitter and the light emitting layer; and
- a biasing voltage source coupled across the light emitting layer between the faceplate and the biasing electrode.
- 2. A cathodoluminescent field emission display device, which comprises:
- a faceplate through which emitted light is transmitted from an inside surface to an outside surface of the faceplate for viewing;
- a cathode emitter, for primary field emissions of electrons;
- an anode, comprising a layer of electrically conductive material disposed between the inside surface of the faceplate and the cathode emitter;
- a light emitter layer of cathodoluminescent material capable of emitting light through the faceplate in response to bombardment by electrons emitted within the device, disposed between the anode and the cathode emitter;
- a biasing electrode, comprising a layer of electrically conductive material penetrable by electrons emitted within the device and disposed between the cathode emitter and the light emitter layer; and
- a biasing voltage source, coupled across the anode and the biasing electrode, for applying a bias voltage across the light emitter layer.
- 3. The field emission display device of claim 2 in which the light emitter layer comprises one or more low voltage phosphors and the biasing voltage source applies a DC bias voltage across the phosphor layer.
- 4. The field emission display device of claim 2 in which the light emitter layer comprises one or more high voltage phosphors and the biasing voltage source applies an AC bias voltage across the phosphor layer.
- 5. The field emission display device of claim 2 in which the bias voltage is variable to vary brightness or gray scale of light emitted through the faceplate.
- 6. The field emission display device of claim 2 in which the bias voltage source is pulse width modulated to vary brightness or gray scale of light emitted through the faceplate.
- 7. The field emission display device of claim 2 further comprising a spacing on the order of 100 .mu.m or less between the cathode emitter and the biasing electrode.
- 8. The field emission display device of claim 2 further comprising a spacing between the cathode emitter and the biasing electrode, and a vacuum on the order of 10.sup.-5 Torr or less within the spacing.
- 9. The field emission display device of claim 7 including a vacuum on the order of 10.sup.-5 Torr or less within the spacing.
- 10. The field emission display device of claim 2 wherein the light emitter layer is comprised of one or more high voltage phosphors and a voltage of less than 500 volts is applied across the anode and the cathode emitter when the display is activated.
- 11. The field emission display device of claim 7 wherein the light emitter layer is comprised of one or more high voltage phosphors and a voltage of less than 500 volts is applied across the anode and the cathode emitter when the display is activated.
- 12. The field emission display device of claim 8 wherein the light emitter layer is comprised of one or more high voltage phosphors and a voltage of less than 500 volts is applied across the anode and the cathode emitter when the display is activated.
- 13. The field emission display device of claim 9 wherein the light emitter layer is comprised of one or more high voltage phosphors and a voltage of less than 500 volts is applied across the anode and the cathode emitter when the display is activated.
- 14. The field emission display device of claim 7 wherein the light emitter layer is comprised of one or more sulfur-based phosphors and a voltage of less than 500 volts is applied across the anode and the cathode emitter when the display is activated.
- 15. The field emission display device of claim 8 wherein the light emitter layer is comprised of one or more sulfur-based phosphors and a voltage of less than 500 volts is applied across the anode and the cathode emitter when the display is activated.
- 16. The field emission display device of claim 9 wherein the light emitter layer is comprised of one or more sulfur-based phosphors and a voltage of less than 500 volts is applied across the anode and the cathode emitter when the display is activated.
- 17. The field emission display device of claim 2 in which the biasing electrode comprises material for producing secondary emissions of electrons when bombarded by electrons within the device.
- 18. The field emission display device of claim 2 further comprising multiple stages of material for producing secondary emissions of electrons in response to bombardment by electrons within the device.
- 19. The field emission display device of claim 17 in which the biasing electrode comprises one or more materials selected from the group comprising copper-barium, copper-beryllium, gold-barium, silver-magnesium and tungsten-barium-gold.
- 20. The field emission display device of claim 17 in which the biasing electrode is comprised of gold-calcium.
- 21. The field emission display device of claim 17 further comprising an amplification enhancement layer disposed between the biasing electrode and the light emitter layer, for producing enhanced secondary emissions of electrons within the device.
- 22. The field emission display device of claim 21 in which the amplification enhancement layer comprises one or more materials selected from the group comprising barium oxide, beryllium oxide, calcium oxide, magnesium oxide and strontium oxide.
- 23. The field emission display device of claim 22 wherein the amplification enhancement layer comprises a mono-molecular thin layer.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/852,228, filed May 6, 1997.
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Dr. Jacques I. Pankove, "Electroluminescence", Spring-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York 1977, pp. 197-210. |
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