Claims
- 1. An electron tube comprising an electron gun assembly having an impregnated-type cathode assembly, the cathode assembly including an impregnated-type cathode substrate, wherein said impregnated-type cathode substrate comprises:a large particle diameter low porosity region and a small particle diameter high porosity region, the small particle diameter high porosity region (i) being provided in an electron emission surface side of the large particle diameter low porosity region and (ii) having an average particle diameter smaller than an average particle diameter of the large particle diameter low porosity region and a porosity higher than a porosity of the large particle diameter low porosity region, said impregnated-type cathode substrate being impregnated with an electron emission substance.
- 2. An electron tube according to claim 1, wherein the impregnated-type cathode assembly further comprises:a cylindrical cathode sleeve; an impregnated-type cathode substrate fixing member fixed to an inner surface of an end portion of the cathode sleeve; a cylindrical holder coaxially provided outside the cathode sleeve so as to surround the cathode sleeve; a plurality of straps each having an end portion fixed to the outside of the cathode sleeve and another end portion fixed to the inside of the cylindrical holder, the plurality of straps supporting the sleeve inside the holder; and a heater provided inside the cathode sleeve.
- 3. An electron tube according to claim 1, wherein the impregnated-type cathode assembly further comprises:a support cylinder for supporting the impregnated-type cathode substrate; and a heater included in the support cylinder and embedded in an insulating material.
- 4. An electron tube according to claim 1, wherein the electron gun assembly further comprises:a plurality of grid electrodes coaxially arranged in the electron emission surface side of the impregnated-type cathode assembly; a convergence electrode (i) coaxially arranged in the electron emission surface side and (ii) connected to one of the plurality of grid electrodes in a rear stage of the assembly; and a resistor provided as a voltage divider, the resistor being arranged in the assembly and connected to (i) selected other ones of the plurality of grid electrodes and (ii) the convergence electrode.
- 5. An electron tube according to claim 1, wherein the electron gun assembly further comprises:a cathode portion incorporating the impregnated-type cathode assembly; and an anode portion coaxially provided on the electron emission surface of the impregnated-type cathode assembly.
- 6. An electron tube used according to claim 1, further comprising:a vacuum outer envelope having a face portion positioned in the vicinity of one end of the electron tube, the electron gun assembly being positioned in the vicinity of the other end of the electron tube; a fluorescent layer provided on an inner surface of the face portion, the inner surface being positioned between the face portion and the gun assembly; and a shadow mask provided between the fluorescent layer and the electron gun assembly.
- 7. An electron tube according to claim 1, further comprising:a high frequency acting portion and a collector portion, the high frequency acting portion having a plurality of resonance cavities coaxially arranged in the electron emission surface side of the electron gun assembly, wherein the high frequency acting portion and the collector portion are connected by a drift tube; and a magnetic field generating device provided in the vicinity of the high frequency acting portion.
- 8. An electron tube according to claim 1, further comprising:a slow-wave circuit (i) coaxially provided in the electron emission surface side of the impregnated-type cathode assembly and (ii) for amplifying a signal; and a collector portion for tapering an electron beam.
- 9. An electron tube according to claim 1, further comprising:a tapered electron beam compressing portion provided in the electron emission surface side of the impregnated-type cathode assembly, the beam compressing portion having a gradually decreasing diameter; a cavity resonance portion arranged to be continuous with the tapered beam compressing portion; a tapered electromagnetic waveguide guiding portion provided to be continuous with the cavity resonance portion, the waveguide guiding portion having a gradually increasing diameter; a collector portion for capturing an electron beam; and a magnetic field generator device provided at an outer circumferential portion of the cavity resonance portion.
- 10. An electron gun assembly using an impregnated type cathode assembly including an impregnated type cathode substrate, wherein said impregnated type cathode substrate comprises:a large particle diameter low porosity region and a small particle diameter high porosity region, the small particle diameter high porosity region (i) being provided in an electron emission surface side of the large particle diameter low porosity region and (ii) having an average particle diameter smaller than an average particle diameter of the large particle diameter low porosity region and a porosity higher than a porosity of the large particle diameter low porosity region, said impregnated-type cathode substrate being impregnated with an electron emission substance.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of Application Ser. No. 08/981,187, filed Dec. 9, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,034,469.
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