Abstract:
An image display apparatus includes a face plate including a low-potential electrode and a plate-like spacer including a longitudinal-direction end. The low-potential electrode is set at a lower potential than that of a resistive anode and is disposed between the resistive anode and a feed electrode. The longitudinal-direction end of the plate-like spacer is disposed between the resistive anode and the feed electrode so as to overlap the low-potential electrode.
Abstract:
An apparatus includes a display panel, a scanning circuit, a modulation circuit and a potential generation circuit. The display panel includes a matrix wiring including a plurality of row wirings and column wirings, an electron source connected to the matrix wiring, a display member opposed to the electron source, an anode provided on the display member in an overlapping manner, and a feeding member connected to the anode in a joint portion, a scanning circuit, connected to the plurality of row wirings, a modulation circuit configured to output a modulated potential to the plurality of column wirings, and a potential generation circuit configured to output a first potential, which is higher than a potential of the electron source, to the feeding member during the first selected time period and a second potential, which is higher than the first potential, to the feeding member during the second selected time period.
Abstract:
An image display apparatus includes a rear plate that includes electron emitting sources, and a scanning line, and a face plate that includes a light emitting member, a rectangular anode electrode, and a power supply terminal configured to supply the potential to the anode electrode. The face plate includes first and second potential defining members and a resistance member configured to interconnect the first potential defining member and the second potential defining member. A relationship of R1
Abstract:
An image display apparatus includes a rear plate including electron emitting devices; a face plate including light emitting members, anode electrodes, partition members each disposed between adjacent light emitting members, and strip-shaped resistive members disposed on the partition members and connecting adjacent anode electrodes to one another; and a spacer disposed between the rear plate and the face plate, wherein the partition members include protrusions protruding so as to be closer to the rear plate than portions of the partition members on which the strip-shaped resistive members are disposed, and the spacer contacts the protrusions of the partition members.
Abstract:
An image display apparatus includes a face plate including a low-potential electrode and a plate-like spacer including a longitudinal-direction end. The low-potential electrode is set at a lower potential than that of a resistive anode and is disposed between the resistive anode and a feed electrode. The longitudinal-direction end of the plate-like spacer is disposed between the resistive anode and the feed electrode so as to overlap the low-potential electrode.
Abstract:
A display apparatus includes an electron source; a substrate; a light emitting body arranged on the substrate and emitting light by being irradiated by an electron emitted from the electron source; an anode disposed on the substrate and supplied with a voltage for accelerating the electron; and an electrode for supplying the voltage to the anode, the electrode being disposed along a side of the substrate, and the electrode has a plurality of electrode films, the electrode films including two electrode films adjacent to each other, and a resistor film connecting between the electrode films, and a length of the portion opposing the other electrode film in one electrode film from among the two electrode films is longer than a length of the one electrode film in a direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the electrode.
Abstract:
An image display apparatus comprises a vacuum envelope including a front substrate in which a fluorescent surface is formed, and a back surface which is arranged opposite to the front substrate with a gap therebetween and in which a plurality of electron emission elements for exciting the fluorescent surface are provided, an interior of the vacuum envelope being kept vacuum, a metalback including a plurality of split portions that superpose the fluorescent surface, a plurality of connection resistors electrically connected to the split portions, respectively, a common electrode arranged outside the metalback and electrically connected to the metalback via the connection resistors, a power supply unit configured to supply electric charges to the common electrode, and a limiting resistor connected between the common electrode and the power supply unit, to limit the supply of electric charges from the power supply unit to the common electrode.
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing an image display unit comprising forming a light-shielding layer by patterning on a front-side substrate opposed to a back-side substrate on which a number of electron emission elements are arranged, forming a plurality of fluorescent layer as a discontinuous pattern at intervals in an area where the light-shielding layer does not exist, and forming a metal back layer having an anode function on a top face of the fluorescent layer.
Abstract:
A light-emitting structure (306) contains a main section (302), a pattern of ridges (314) situated along the main section, and a plurality of light-emissive regions (313) situated in spaces between the ridges. The light-emissive regions produce light of various colors upon being hit by electrons. The ridges, which extend further away from the main section than the light-emissive regions, are substantially non-emissive of light when hit by electrons. Each ridge includes a dark region. The ridges thereby form a raised black matrix that improves contrast and color purity. When the light-emitting structure is used in an optical display, the raised black matrix contacts internal supports (308) and, in so doing, protects the light-emissive regions from being damaged. The light-emitting structure can be formed according to various techniques of the invention.
Abstract:
An image display apparatus has a plurality of phosphor films two-dimensionally disposed on a substrate, a matrix-pattern rib formed on the substrate to partition between the phosphor films, a plurality of metal backs each covering at least one phosphor film, and resistance wirings having a sheet resistance higher than that of the metal backs for electrically connecting the plurality of metal backs to each other. The resistance wirings are disposed to the apexes of the matrix-pattern rib and composed of a plurality of column lines and a plurality of row lines, the metal backs have first portions for covering the phosphor films on the substrate and second portions formed along the rib to connect the first portions to the column lines.