Claims
- 1. A Flat Panel Field Emission Display (FPFED) having an anode plate, said anode plate comprising of:
- an optically transparent insulating plate;
- an electrically conducting layer that is optically transparent on a principle surface of said insulating late;
- a first matrix of pixels composed of a mixture of a first phosphor and a gettering material on said electrically conducting layer;
- a second matrix of pixels composed of a mixture of a second phosphor and said gettering material on said electrically conducting layer, aligned to and adjacent to said first matrix of pixels;
- a third matrix of pixels composed of a mixture of a third phosphor and said gettering material on said electrically conducting layer, aligned to and adjacent to said second matrix of pixels, thereby providing an anode plate for said Field Emission Display (FED).
- 2. The anode plate of claim 1, wherein said anode plate consisting of said matrix of pixels having said gettering material effectively getters volatile gases from said FED during operation.
- 3. The anode plate of claim 1, wherein said first, second and third phosphors composed of a red, green and blue phosphor form said pixels on said anode plate.
- 4. An anode plate for a field emission display (FED) having phosphor and gettering material thereon, comprising the steps of:
- an optically transparent insulating plate;
- an array of parallel optically transparent electrically conducting stripes on said insulating plate;
- a first array of pixels composed of a first phosphor and a getter material formed on every third said electrically conducting stripes;
- a second array of pixels composed of a second phosphor and said gettering material on an array of conducting stripes adjacent to said first array of pixels;
- a third array of pixels composed of a third phosphor and said gettering material on the remaining array of conducting stripes, and thereby forming a third array of pixels;
- said first, second and third array of pixels on said anode plate baked, and completing said anode plate.
- 5. The anode plate of claim 4, wherein said electrically conducting stripes are composed of indiumtin-oxide (ITO).
- 6. The anode plate of claim 4, wherein said first, second and third array of pixels are formed by electro-phoresis in a bath containing a slurry composed of said phosphors and gettering material.
- 7. An anode plate for a field emission display (FED) having phosphor and gettering material thereon, comprising of:
- an optically transparent insulating plate;
- an electrically conducting layer being optically transparent on a principle surface of said insulating plate;
- a first matrix of pixels composed of a first phosphor on said electrically conducting layer;
- a second matrix of pixels composed of a second phosphor on said electrically conducting layer, and aligned to and adjacent to said first matrix of pixels;
- a third matrix of pixels composed of a third phosphor on said electrically conducting layer, aligned to and adjacent to said second matrix of pixels;
- a matrix of gettering material regions on said electrically conducting layer aligned to and adjacent to said third matrix of pixels; and
- said insulating plate having said matrix of pixels and said matrix of gettering material regions being baked, and thereby completing said anode plate.
- 8. The anode plate of claim 7, wherein said first, second and third phosphors are composed of a red, green and blue phosphor.
- 9. The anode plate of claim 7, wherein said gettering material is a composition of zirconium, vanadium and iron (Zr--V--Fe).
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of Ser. No. 08/405,191 filed Mar. 16, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,693,438.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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K. Derbyshire, "Beyond AMLCDS: Field Emission Displays?" Solid State Technology, vol. 37, No. 11, Nov. 1994, pp. 55-65. |
Divisions (1)
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405191 |
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