Claims
- 1. A display device utilizing gas discharge which is composed of:
- (a) a pair of substrates which are facing each other so as to define a discharge gap which is filled with a gas capable of ionization;
- (b) a plurality of electrodes which are disposed in parallel on at least one of said substrates on the side thereof closer to said gap; and
- (c) dielectric means covering said electrodes and contacting said discharge gap, said dielectric means comprising a first portion which has a high secondary electron emissivity in accordance with a predetermined configuration and a second portion which has a secondary electron emissivity lower than that of said first portion, said second portion comprising a layer covering said electrodes and said first portion comprising a plurality of strips disposed in contact with said layer of said second dielectric portion and facing said gap.
- 2. A display device utilizing gas discharge which is composed of:
- (a) a pair of substrates which are facing each other so as to define a discharge gap which is filled with a gas capable of ionization;
- (b) first and second sets of electrodes arranged at right angles to one another on said substrates respectively on the sides thereof closer to said gap; and
- (c) first and second dielectric layers respectively covering said first and second sets of electrodes, said dielectric layers being positioned and spaced in parallel relation on each side of said discharge gap, each of said dielectric layers comprising a first portion which has a higher secondary electron emissivity and a second portion which has a secondary electron emissivity lower than that of said first portion, said first portion of each of said first and second dielectric layers comprising first and second pluralities of dielectric strips respectively.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 482,875 filed June 25, 1974 (now U.S. Pat. No. 3,942,161), which is a C-I-P of application Ser. No. 267,102, filed June 28, 1972 (now U.S. Pat. No. 3,823,394).
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