Claims
- 1. An electron-optical device comprising:
- a. an envelope containing a target for impingement by electrons and an electron source for producing an electron beam directed toward the target and including a cylindrical portion disposed between the target and the electron source;
- b. a multi-element electrode structure disposed on an inner surface of a first part of the cylindrical portion for producing an electrostatic lens for focusing the electron beam at the target;
- c. scanning means disposed on a second part of the cylindrical portion having an outer surface with a maximum diameter of 15 mm and an inner surface with a substantially smaller diameter, said scanning means producing a field for scanning the electron beam across the target in response to a scanning signal having a frequency which is substantially larger than 16 kHz.
- 2. An electron-optical device as in claim 1 where the diameter of the outer surface is between 6 and 15 mm.
- 3. An electron-optical device as in claim 1 where the scanning means produces said field in response to a scanning signal having a frequency which is at least equal to 25 kHz.
- 4. An electron-optical device as in claim 1 where the target comprises a luminescent display screen.
- 5. An electron-optical device as in claim 1 where the target comprises a laser crystal which is pumped by said scanning of the electron beam across a surface of the crystal.
- 6. An electron-optical device as in claim 5 where the target comprises a plurality of adjacent crystal surfaces across which the electron beam is scanned.
- 7. An electron-optical device as in claim 5 where the multi-element electrode structure includes means for producing an electrostatic four-pole field for transversely elongating the electron beam.
- 8. A cathode ray tube display device comprising:
- a. an envelope having a display window supporting a luminescent screen, having a cylindrical portion containing an electron source for producing an electron beam directed toward the screen, and having a funnel-shaped portion disposed between the display window and the cylindrical portion;
- b. a multi-element electrode structure disposed on an inner surface of a first part of the cylindrical portion for producing an electrostatic lens for focusing the electron beam at the target; and
- c. scanning means disposed on a second part of the cylindrical portion adjacent the funnel-shaped portion, said second part having an outer surface with a maximum diameter of 15 mm and an inner surface with a substantially smaller diameter, said scanning means producing a field for scanning the electron beam across the target in response to a scanning signal having a frequency which is substantially larger than 16 kHz.
- 9. A display device as in claim 8 where the diameter of the outer surface is between 6 and 15 mm.
- 10. A display device as in claim 8 where the scanning means produces said field in response to a scanning signal having a frequency which is at least equal to 25 kHz.
- 11. A display device as in claim 8 where the scanning means is electrically connected to a deflection signal generator for supplying said scanning signal.
- 12. A display device as in claim 8 where the second part of the cylindrical portion has an approximate wall thickness of from 1 to 3 mm.
- 13. A display device as in claim 8 where the scanning means comprises a deflection coil system.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/252,132, filed on May 31, 1994 now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/869,406, filed Apr. 16, 1992 now abandoned.
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