Abstract:
An improved vacuum fluorescence display (VFD) that is less expensive to produce and more rugged than currently available VFDs. The display includes metal side walls and fluorescent material carried on one or more silicon wafers. A ceramic, layerable insulating material is employed as the substrate on which the wafer or wafers are mounted. In another embodiment of the current invention, a chemical getter is incorporated into a recess formed in the ceramic substrate. The getter is positioned underneath the back side of the phosphor screen so as to significantly reduce contamination of the screen by material sputtered off of the surface of the getter.
Abstract:
The present invention provides an electron emission device assured to emit electrons without requiring film thickness control on the order of submicrons and a production method of the electron emission device as well as a display apparatus using the electron emission device. The electron emission device includes a cathode electrode consisting of conductive fine particles adhered directly onto a substrate and electrons are emitted from these conductive fine particles when a predetermined electric field is applied.