Claims
- 1. A field emission display comprising:
- a baseplate having an electron emitter;
- a faceplate having a phosphor coated screen and transparent conductor, said conductor comprising tin antimony oxide, said faceplate being spaced apart from said baseplate and the space between said faceplate and said baseplate being at least partially evacuated to provide at least a partial vacuum between said faceplate and said baseplate.
- 2. A display according to claim 1, said tin antimony oxide comprising a first percentage of tin oxide and a second percentage of antimony, said first percentage being larger than said second percentage.
- 3. A display according to claim 1, said first percentage being in a range from about 90% to about 99% and said second percentage being in a range from about 1% to about 10%.
- 4. A field emission display comprising:
- a screen including a phosphor coating and a transparent conductor, said transparent conductor comprising tin antimony oxide; and
- an electron emitter for emitting electrons that travel towards said screen, said electron emitter being spaced apart from said screen and the space between said electron emitter and said screen being at least partially evacuated to provide at least a partial vacuum between said electron emitter and said screen.
- 5. A display according to claim 4, said electron emitter comprising a plurality of micro-cathodes.
- 6. A display according to claim 5, each of said micro-cathodes being characterized by a conical shape.
- 7. A display according to claim 5, said electron emitter further comprising a baseplate, each of said micro-cathodes being disposed over said baseplate.
- 8. A display according to claim 7, said electron emitter further comprising an insulator disposed over said baseplate and between individual ones of said micro-cathodes.
- 9. A display according to claim 8, each of said micro-cathodes including a base portion and a tip, said base portion being proximal to said baseplate and said tip being distal to said baseplate.
- 10. A display according to claim 9, said electron emitter further comprising a gate disposed over said insulator and proximal said micro-cathode tips.
- 11. A display according to claim 10, further comprising a spacer for separating said emitter from said screen.
- 12. A display according to claim 10, further comprising a power supply for maintaining at least some of said micro-cathode bases at a first potential, said gate at a second potential higher than said first potential, and said transparent conductor at a third potential higher than said second potential.
- 13. A field emission display comprising:
- a conductive material;
- a conical micro-cathode having a base and a tip, said base being electrically connected to said conductive material;
- a conductive grid disposed proximal said tip;
- a screen comprising a phosphor coating and a transparent conductor, said transparent conductor comprising tin antimony oxide;
- a spacer separating said grid and said screen;
- a power supply for maintaining said conductive material at a first potential, said grid at a second potential higher than said first potential, and said transparent electrode at a third potential higher than said second potential so that electrons emitted from said micro-cathode tip travel towards said transparent electrode.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under contract number DABT63-93-C-0025 awarded by Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA). The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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