Claims
- 1. A bistable storage target for a cathode-ray tube, comprising
- a support surface of electrically insulative material,
- a layer of conductive material disposed on said surface, said conductive layer including a plurality of openings forming a first aperture pattern,
- a storage layer of secondary electron emissive material in contact with said support surface, said layer comprising a multiplicity of spaced deposits of such material including one within each opening of said first pattern, and
- a layer of insulating material overlying said conductive layer, said insulating layer including a like plurality of openings forming a second aperture pattern substantially in register with said first pattern, the individual openings of said second pattern being smaller in size than the corresponding openings of said first pattern, with portions of said insulating layer engaging regions of said support surface surrounding each deposit of storage material thereby to insulate said deposits from said conductive layer.
- 2. The storage target of claim 1, where said insulating layer includes multiple openings forming a third pattern of apertures delimiting portions of said conductive layer at locations intermediate the openings of said first pattern.
- 3. The storage target of claim 2, wherein said delimited portions are coated with a conductive material different from that of said conductive layer.
- 4. The storage target of claim 3, wherein said conductive layer is of a substantially transparent conductive material.
- 5. The storage target of claim 1, wherein said storage layer material comprises a phospher material.
- 6. The storage target of claim 5, wherein said insulating layer material comprises a phosphor material having a perceived color emission different from that of said storage layer material.
- 7. The storage target of claim 5, wherein said insulating layer material comprises a non-storing phosphor material that emits light of a different perceived color and that has a lower emission efficiency under low velocity electron bombardment than the storage layer phosphor material.
- 8. The storage target of claim 5 wherein said insulating layer material is a nonphosphorescent material.
- 9. The storage target of claim 8, wherein said insulating layer material has a secondary electron emission ratio (.delta.) exceeding that of said storage layer material.
- 10. A bistable storage target for a cathode-ray tube that includes means for generating a beam of relatively high velocity electrons directed toward said target and for deflecting said beam over a surface of said target to write a charge image thereon, and additionally that includes means for flooding said surface with relatively low velocity electrons to cause bistable storage of said charge image, said target comprising
- a support surface of electrically insulative material,
- a pattern layer of conductive material on said surface, said conductive layer including a first array of openings therein.
- a pattern layer of insulating material overlying said conductive layer, said insulating layer including a second array of openings therein, said second array being disposed substantially in register with said first array, the individual openings of said second array being smaller than the corresponding openings of said first array, portions of said insulating layer overlapping the edges of the fist array openings and contacting said support surface to define insulated sites for the location of charge image storage elements, and
- a multiplicity of deposits of secondary electron emissive material on said support surface, including one at each of said sites.
- 11. The storage target of claim 10, wherein said insulating layer further includes a third array of openings delimiting regions of said conductive layer at locations intermediate the openings of said first array.
- 12. The storage target of claim 11, wherein said delimited regions remain uncovered thereby to facilitate collection of secondary electrons by said conductive layer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 6,146, filed Jan. 24, 1979, and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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