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:
- an amplification material layer disposed between the light emitting layer and the cathode emitter and having a thickness enabling penetration by impinging electrons and producing secondary emissions of electrons when bombarded by electrons and for transport of the secondary emissions through the amplification material layer for ultimate contact with the light emitting layer.
- 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; and
- an amplification layer disposed between the light emitter layer and the cathode emitter and having a thickness enabling penetration by impinging electrons and producing secondary emissions of electrons when bombarded by electrons within the device and for transport of the secondary emissions through the amplification material layer for ultimate contact with the light emitting layer.
- 3. The field emission display of claim 2 wherein the amplification layer comprises one or more materials selected from the group comprising copper-barium, copper-beryllium, gold-barium, silver-magnesium and tungsten-barium-gold.
- 4. The field emission display device of claim 3 in which the light emitter layer comprises a smooth deposited layer on the order of 1200 Angstroms thick, and the amplification layer is on the order of 120 Angstroms thick.
- 5. The field emission display device of claim 3 further comprising a near mono-molecular thin layer comprising one or more materials selected from the group consisting of barium oxide, beryllium oxide, magnesium oxide, calcium oxide and strontium oxide and disposed between the amplification layer and the light emitter layer, for enhanced secondary emissions of electrons within the device.
- 6. The field emission display device of claim 2 wherein the amplification layer comprises gold-calcium.
- 7. The field emission display device of claim 6 in which the light emitter layer comprises a smooth deposited layer on the order of 1200 Angstroms thick, and the amplification layer is on the order of 120 Angstroms thick.
- 8. The field emission display device of claim 6 further comprising a near mono-molecular thin layer comprising one or more materials selected from the group consisting of barium oxide, beryllium oxide, magnesium oxide, calcium oxide and strontium oxide and disposed between the amplification layer and the light emitter layer, for enhanced secondary emissions of electrons within the device.
- 9. The field emission display device of claim 2 in which the light emitter layer comprises a smooth deposited layer on the order of 1200 Angstroms thick, and the amplification layer is on the order of 120 Angstroms thick.
- 10. The field emission display device of claim 2 further comprising a near mono-molecular thin layer comprising one or more materials selected from the group consisting of barium oxide, beryllium oxide, magnesium oxide, calcium oxide and strontium oxide and disposed between the amplification layer and the light emitter layer, for enhanced secondary emissions of electrons within the device.
- 11. A cathodoluminescent field emission display device which comprises:
- a transparent 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 emission of electrons;
- an anode comprising a transparent layer of electrically conductive material, disposed between the inside surface of the faceplate and the cathode emitter;
- a light emitter layer of cathodoluminescent phosphor material, for emitting light through the faceplate in response to bombardment by electrons emitted within the device, disposed between the anode and the cathode emitter; and
- an amplification enhancement layer, consisting essentially of an oxide of barium, beryllium, calcium, magnesium or strontium, and disposed between the cathode emitter and the light emitter layer, for enhanced secondary emissions of electrons which pass through the amplification enhancement layer for ultimate contact with the light emitter layer.
- 12. The field emission display device of claim 11 in which the amplification enhancement layer has a near mono-molecular thickness.
- 13. A cathodoluminescent field emission display device which comprises:
- a transparent 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 transparent layer of electrically conductive material disposed between the inside surface of the faceplate and the cathode emitter;
- a light emitter layer of cathodoluminescent phosphor material for emitting light through the faceplate in response to bombardment by electrons emitted within the device, disposed between the anode and the cathode emitter; and
- a layer consisting essentially of magnesium oxide disposed between the cathode emitter and the light emitter layer for enhanced secondary emissions of electrons which pass through the amplification enhancement layer for ultimate contact with the light emitter layer.
- 14. The field emission display device of claim 13 in which the magnesium oxide layer has a near mono-molecular thickness.
- 15. A cathodoluminescent field emission display device which comprises:
- a transparent faceplate through which emitted light is transmitted for viewing;
- a cathode emitter for primary field emission of electrons;
- an anode comprising a transparent layer of electrically conductive material disposed between the inside surface of the faceplate and the cathode emitter;
- a light emitter layer of cathodoluminescent phosphor material for emitting light through the faceplate in response to bombardment by electrons emitted within the device, disposed between the anode and the cathode emitter; and
- a layer consisting essentially of beryllium oxide disposed between the cathode emitter and the light emitter layer for enhanced secondary emissions of electrons which pass through the amplification enhancement layer for ultimate contact with the light emitter layer.
- 16. The field emission display device of claim 15 in which the beryllium oxide layer has a near mono-molecular thickness.
- 17. An electron emitting device for producing secondary emissions of electrons, comprising:
- a primary electron source for providing primary emissions of electrons;
- an anode for collecting electrons within the device; and
- an amplification material layer disposed between the anode and cathode electron emitter for producing secondary emissions of electrons when bombarded by electrons which pass through the amplification enhancement layer for ultimate contact with the light emitter layer.
- 18. The electron emitting device of claim 17, wherein said amplification material layer comprises one or more materials selected from the group consisting of copper-barium, copper-beryllium, gold-barium, silver magnesium and tungsten-barium-gold.
- 19. The electron emitting device of claim 17 wherein said amplification material layer comprises gold-calcium.
- 20. The electron emitting device of claim 17, further comprising a near mon-molecular thin layer comprising one or more materials selected from the group consisting of barium oxide, beryllium oxide, magnesium oxide, calcium oxide and strontium oxide and disposed between the amplification layer and the anode layer, for enhanced secondary emissions of electrons within the device.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/852,228, filed May 6, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,982,082.
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Dr. Jacques I. Pankove, "Electroluminescence", Spring-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York 1977, pp. 197-210. |
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