Claims
- 1. A circuit for a field emission display comprising:
a row electrode for connecting to ground potential; a cathode structure located on the row electrode connected thereto; a grid electrode having an opening proximate the cathode structure; and an electron beam uniformity circuit connected to the grid electrode for providing a grid voltage, VGrid, having a DC offset sufficient to extract electrons from the cathode structure, the grid voltage having a periodic variation in voltage about said DC offset for providing substantially uniform electron beam from the cathode structure.
- 2. The circuit of claim 1, wherein the periodic variation includes a sinusoidal variation.
- 3. The circuit of claim 1, wherein the periodic variation includes a rectangular wave variation
- 4. The circuit of claim 1, further comprising:
a first switching element between the cathode structure and the row electrode gated by an enable signal; and a second switching element between the row electrode and the ground potential gated by row driver circuitry.
- 5. A field emission display comprising:
a field emitter circuit comprising:
a row electrode for connecting to ground potential; a cathode structure located on the row electrode connected thereto; a grid electrode having an opening proximate the cathode structure; and an electron beam uniformity circuit coupled to the grid electrode for providing a grid voltage, VGrid, having a DC offset sufficient to extract electrons from the cathode structure, the grid voltage having a periodic variation in voltage about the DC offset for providing a substantially uniform electron beam; and an anode structure.
- 6. The field emission display of claim 5, wherein the anode structure comprises:
a transparent conductive anode layer; a phosphor layer disposed on one side of the conductive anode layer; and a glass layer disposed on another side of the conductive anode layer.
- 7. The field emission display of claim 5, wherein the periodic variation includes a sinusoidal variation.
- 8. The field emission display of claim 5, wherein the periodic variation includes a rectangular wave.
- 9. A video monitor comprising:
a field emission display including: a field emitter circuit comprising:
a row electrode for connecting to ground potential; a cathode structure located on the row electrode connected thereto; a grid electrode having an opening proximate the cathode structure; and an electron beam uniformity circuit coupled to the grid electrode for providing a grid voltage, VGrid, having a DC offset sufficient to extract electrons from the cathode structure, the grid voltage having a periodic variation in voltage about the DC offset for providing a substantially uniform electron beam; and an anode structure.
- 10. The video monitor of claim 9, wherein the anode structure comprises:
a transparent conductive anode layer; a phosphor layer disposed on one side of the conductive anode layer; and a glass layer disposed on another side of the conductive anode layer.
- 11. The video monitor of claim 9, wherein the periodic variation includes a sinusoidal variation.
- 12. The video monitor of claim 9, wherein the periodic variation includes a rectangular wave.
- 13. A computer system comprising:
a field emission display including: a field emitter circuit comprising:
a row electrode for connecting to ground potential; a cathode structure located on the row electrode connected thereto; a grid electrode having an opening proximate the cathode structure; and an electron beam uniformity circuit coupled to the grid electrode for providing a grid voltage, VGrid, having a DC offset sufficient to extract electrons from the cathode structure, the grid voltage having a periodic variation in voltage about the DC offset for providing a substantially uniform electron beam; and an anode structure.
- 14. The computer system of claim 13, wherein the anode structure comprises:
a transparent conductive anode layer; a phosphor layer disposed on one side of the conductive anode layer; and a glass layer disposed on another side of the conductive anode layer.
- 15. The computer system of claim 13, wherein the periodic variation includes a sinusoidal variation.
- 16. The computer system of claim 13, wherein the periodic variation includes a rectangular wave.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/137,553, filed May 2, 2002, pending, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/617,199, filed Jul. 17, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,448,717, issued Sep. 10, 2002.
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