Claims
- 1. In an addressing structure for addressing a data element, the addressing structure including a substrate having a channel containing an ionizable gaseous medium, a data element that stores a data signal, and a cathode and an anode electrode both having a length and positioned within the channel, wherein a sufficiently large potential difference between the cathode and anode electrodes causes the ionizable gaseous medium to transition to a conductive plasma state from a nonionized state to provide an interruptible electrical connection between the data element and the electrical reference to selectively address the data element, the cathode comprising:
- a conductive oxidation resistant linear portion substantially extending along the length of the channel; and
- a coating that extends along the length of and covers the cathode and that includes first and second interspersed component particles, the first component particles each having a size and comprised of at least one electrically conductive refractory compound, and the second component particles each having a size and comprised of an electrically nonconductive ceramic compound the sizes of the second component particles being substantially smaller than the sizes of the first component particles to form a coating surface that is speckled with spots of the second component particles to facilitate efficient secondary electron emission from the cathode and enable electron replacement by tunneling.
- 2. The structure of claim 1, in which the coating surface is speckled with the second component particles to form electrically nonconductive ceramic spots that are fine enough so that at least one percent of the surface area of the spots is within ten angstroms of the electrically conductive refractory compound.
- 3. The structure of claim 2, in which the coating surface is speckled with the second component particles to form electrically nonconductive ceramic spots that are fine enough so that at least 50 percent of the surface area of the spots is within ten angstroms of the electrically conductive refractory compound.
- 4. The cathode of claim 1, in which the coating surface that is speckled with spots of the second component particles comprised of an electrically nonconductive ceramic compound is formed from a multiplicity of the second component particles deposited in a random fashion over a layer of the first component particles comprised of at least one electrically conductive refractory compound.
- 5. The cathode of claim 1, in which the coating surface that is speckled with spots of the second component particles Is formed from a matrix of the first component particles comprised of at least one electrically conductive refractory compound interspersed with the second component particles comprised of an electrically nonconductive ceramic compound.
- 6. The cathode of claim 1, in which the electrically nonconductive ceramic compound is selected from a group consisting of MgO, SiO.sub.2, and Al.sub.2 O.sub.3.
- 7. The cathode of claim 1, in which the first component particles have been electrophoretically deposited.
- 8. The cathode of claim 1, in which the first component particles are deposited in a silk screening process.
- 9. The cathode of claim 1, in which the first component particles are held in place by a fused frit.
- 10. The cathode of claim 9, in which the fused frit is glass.
- 11. The cathode of claim 1, in which the electrically conductive refractory compound is selected from a group consisting of the rare earth hexaborides, Cr.sub.3 Si, and diamond.
CROSS REFERENCED TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application No. 60/023,418, filed Aug. 16, 1996, and is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/870,763 filed on Jun. 6, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,783,906, which itself was a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/520,996 filed on Aug. 30, 1995, U.S. Pat. No. 5,536,812.
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