Claims
- 1. A cathodoluminescent display device, which comprises:a faceplate through which emitted light is transmitted from an inside surface to an outside surface of the faceplate for viewing; a cathode electron emitter, for primary field emissions of electrons, where said cathode electron emitter comprises a radioactive material of an amorphous silicon film formed using tritium doped silane that decays to provide a source of primary electron emissions with which the display device is activated; an anode, comprising a layer of electrically conductive material disposed between the inside surface of the faceplate and the cathode electron emitter; and a light emitter layer of cathodoluminescent material capable of emitting light through the faceplate in response to bombardment by electrons emitted within the device, disposed between the anode and the cathode emitter.
- 2. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 1 wherein said radioactive material has a radioactivity level at least 100 millicuries per square centimeter.
- 3. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 1 wherein said radioactive material produces primary electron emissions with electron energy levels on the order of 5.7 kev.
- 4. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 1 wherein said radioactive material comprises a compound of tritium.
- 5. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 1 further comprising a barrier layer, wherein said barrier layer overlays said cathode electron emitter between said cathode electron emitter and said light emitting layer.
- 6. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 5 wherein said barrier layer is comprised of silicon nitride.
- 7. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 5 further comprising at least one amplification layer for producing secondary emissions of electrons in response to bombardment by electrons within the device.
- 8. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 5 further comprising an amplification layer which overlays on said light emitting layer side of said barrier layer for producing secondary emissions of electrons.
- 9. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 8 further comprising an enhanced amplification layer for enhanced secondary electron emissions, wherein said enhanced amplification layer overlays the anode side of said amplification layer and is a near mono-molecular thin layer.
- 10. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 8 further comprising a first barrier film which overlays on said light emitting layer side of said amplification layer to inhibit ion flow.
- 11. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 8 further comprising a gating voltage source coupled between said amplification layer and a ground for applying a gating voltage.
- 12. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 10, wherein said first barrier film comprises material selected from the group comprising silicon nitride, silicon dioxide, magnesium fluoride and polymides.
- 13. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 10 further comprising a second barrier film deposited on said first barrier film, where said second barrier film comprises silicon.
- 14. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 1 further comprising a spacing between said cathode electron emitter and said light emitting layer, and a vacuum of at least 10−5 Torr within said spacing.
- 15. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 14 further comprising a spacing on the order of 100 μum or less between said cathode emitter and said light emitting layer.
- 16. A cathodoluminescent display device, which comprises:a faceplate through which emitted light is transmitted from an inside surface to an outside surface of the faceplate for viewing; a cathode emitter for providing primary emission of electrons, where said cathode electron emitter comprises a radioactive material that decays to provide a source of primary electron emissions with which the display device is activated; an anode, comprising a layer of electrically conductive material disposed between the inside surface of the faceplate and the cathode emitter; a light emitter layer of cathodoluminescent material capable of emitting light through the faceplate in response to bombardment by electrons emitted within the device, disposed between the anode and the cathode emitter; an amplification layer disposed between said light emitting layer and said cathode emitter; a cavity in said amplification layer, having a top wall formed by said light emitting layer, a bottom wall formed by said cathode emitter, and at least one side wall formed by said amplification layer; and at least one amplification protrusion extending from said amplification layer into said cavity, said protrusion having an exposed edge surface positioned to be bombarded by primary electrons to produce secondary emissions of electrons within said device.
- 17. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 16 wherein said cathode emitter is deposited on a substrate such that an exposed surface on the anode side of said cathode emitter forms a bottom wall of said cavity.
- 18. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 17 wherein said radioactive material has a radioactivity level at least 100 millicuries per square centimeter.
- 19. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 17 wherein said radioactive material produces primary electron emissions with electron energy levels on the order of 5.7 kev.
- 20. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 17 wherein said radioactive material comprises a compound of tritium.
- 21. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 17 wherein said radioactive material comprises an amorphous silicon film formed using tritium doped silane.
- 22. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 17 wherein said cathode electron emitter comprises a film of tritiated metal, where said film is on the order of 5,000 Angstroms thick.
- 23. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 22 wherein said cathode electron emitter comprises a film of tritiated titanium or tritiated scandium on said substrate.
- 24. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 16 wherein said protrusion comprises a high amplification factor material.
- 25. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 16 wherein said protrusion is formed on the end of a dynode layer, and said dynode layer is disposed between two insulating layers.
- 26. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 25 wherein said dynode layer comprises a layer on the order of about 3,000 Angstroms thick.
- 27. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 25 wherein each insulating layer comprises a layer on the order of about 5,000 Angstroms thick.
- 28. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 25 further comprising a voltage source coupled between said dynode layer and said cathode electron emitter for applying a bias voltage.
- 29. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 28, wherein the exposed edge surfaces of said insulating layers provide secondary emissions of electrons due to a capacitively distributed voltage across said dynode layer.
- 30. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 16 wherein said amplification layer comprises a plurality of said dynode layers and a plurality of said insulating layers, thereby producing enhanced secondary emissions of electrons.
- 31. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 16 wherein said amplification protrusion extends a distance on the order of about 1,000 Angstroms into said cavity.
- 32. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 16 wherein said amplification protrusion comprises material selected from the group comprising copper-beryllium, aluminum and magnesium.
- 33. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 16 wherein the exposed edge surface of said amplification protrusion comprise a near-monomolecular oxide surface area for enhanced secondary electron emissions.
- 34. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 33 wherein said oxide surface area comprises material selected from the group comprising beryllium oxide, aluminum oxide and magnesium oxide.
- 35. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 16 further comprising a gate electrode, wherein said gate electrode comprises a layer disposed between said light emitting layer and said amplification layer, where said cavity extends through a recess in said gate electrode.
- 36. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 35 further comprising a voltage source coupled between said gate electrode and a ground for applying a gating signal.
- 37. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 16 further comprising a plurality of cavities in said amplification layer, whereby said plurality of cavities correspond to a pixel within said device.
- 38. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 16 wherein said cathode electron emitter is deposited on anode side of a substrate, wherein said cavity extends to said substrate through a recess in said cathode emitter, whereby an exposed surface on the anode side of said substrate forms a bottom wall of said cavity.
- 39. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 38 wherein at least one emitting protrusion extends from said cathode emitter into said cavity for producing primary electron emissions, where each emitting protrusion is formed on the end of said cathode emitter.
- 40. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 38 wherein said emitting protrusions extend a distance on the order of about 1,000 Angstroms into said cavity.
- 41. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 38 wherein an insulating layer is disposed between said cathode emitter and said substrate.
- 42. A cathodoluminescent display device which comprises:a faceplate through which emitted light is transmitted from an inside surface to an outside surface of the faceplate for viewing; a cathode electron emitter, for primary field emissions of electrons, where said cathode electron emitter comprises a radioactive material of a film of tritiated metal that decays to provide a source of primary electron emissions with which the display device is activated; an anode, comprising a layer of electrically conductive material disposed between the inside surface of the faceplate and the cathode electron emitter; and a light emitter layer of the cathodoluminescent material capable of emitting light through the faceplate in response to bombardment by electrons emitted within the device, disposed between the anode and the cathode electron emitter.
- 43. The cathodoluminescent display of claim 42 wherein said cathode electron emitter comprises a film of tritiated titanium or tritiated scandium on a substrate.
- 44. The cathodoluminescent display device of claim 43 wherein the film of tritiated metal is on the order of 5000 Angstroms thick.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application U.S. Ser. No. 08/955,880, filed Oct. 22, 1997 now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application U.S. Ser. No. 08/852,228, filed May 6, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,982,082.
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