Claims
- 1. A display device comprising:
- a phosphor layer;
- means for forming a light image in said phosphor layer;
- a glass layer having a first surface facing said phosphor layer, and a second surface remote from said phosphor layer; and
- a first graduated antireflection coating between said phosphor layer and said first surface, wherein the first antireflection coating is graduated such that a surface of the first antireflection coating adjacent the glass layer has an index of refraction substantially equal to an index of refraction of the glass layer and an index of refraction is graduated throughout the graduated antireflection coating and becomes substantially equal to an index of refraction of the second surface;
- a second graduated antireflection layer on the second surface of said glass layer, wherein the second antireflection coating is graduated such that a surface of the second graduated antireflection coating adjacent the second surface of the glass layer has an index of refraction substantially equal to the index of the refraction of the second surface and an index of refraction is graduated throughout the second graduated antireflection coating and becomes substantially equal to an index of refraction of air; and
- a focusing layer between said glass layer and said phosphor layer, wherein the focusing layer is comprised of a plurality of concavities, each concavity having an open end facing the phosphor layer so as to focus light emanating from the phosphor layer through the second surface of the glass layer to the air.
- 2. A display device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said concavities are at least as small in a direction parallel to said first surface as a pixel in an image formed in the phosphor layer.
- 3. A display device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said means for forming an image in said phosphor layer includes means for projecting a cathode ray beam thereon.
- 4. A display device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said means for forming an image in said phosphor layer includes transparent conductive strips on opposite surfaces of said phosphor layer.
- 5. A display device comprising:
- a phosphor layer;
- means for forming a light image in said phosphor layer;
- a glass layer having a first surface facing said phosphor layer, and a second surface remote from said phosphor layer; and
- a graduated antireflection coating between said phosphor layer and said first surface, wherein the antireflection coating is graduated such that a surface of the antireflection coating adjacent the glass layer has an index of refraction substantially equal to the index of the refraction of the glass layer and an index of refraction throughout the graduated antireflection coating becomes substantially equal to an index of refraction of the second surface;
- a second graduated antireflection layer on the second surface of said glass layer, wherein the antireflection coating is graduated such that a surface of the second graduated antireflection coating adjacent the glass layer has an index of refraction substantially equal to the index of the refraction of the second surface and an index of refraction throughout the second graduated antireflection coating becomes substantially equal to an index of refraction of air; and
- a focusing layer between said glass layer and said phosphor layer, wherein the focusing layer is comprised of a plurality of Fresnel lens having an open end of the Fresnel lens facing the phosphor layer so as to focus light emanating from the phosphor layer through the second surface to the air.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, sold and/or licensed by or for the Government of the United States of America without payment to us of any royalty thereon.
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