Abstract:
There is provided an electron source according to the present invention, having a plurality of electron-emitting devices wherein each of the electron-emitting devices has a pair of electrodes, and a plurality of conductive films having respective electron emitting portions, provided between the pair of electrodes so as to be electrically connected to the pair of electrodes, the electron source including: a short-circuit suppressing film which is positioned between the plurality of conductive films and is provided on the electron-emitting device so as to be electrically connected to the pair of electrodes, and mainly contains tungsten (W) and germanium (Ge) nitride, wherein a ratio of the number of tungsten atoms to the number of tungsten and germanium atoms is 0.24 or more in the short-circuit suppressing film, surface resistivity of the short-circuit suppressing film is not less than 1×1010 Ω/square and not more than 1×1013 Ω/square.
Abstract:
An electron emitting device includes a substrate, a plurality of first wiring units, each of the plurality of first wiring units including a plurality of first electrodes extending in a first direction on the substrate and spaced apart from each other, a plurality of second wiring units, each of the plurality of second wiring units including a plurality of second electrodes each extending in a direction substantially opposite to the first direction and interposed between adjacent first electrodes of the plurality of first electrodes, and a plurality of first electron emitters at sides of the first electrodes and a plurality of second electron emitters at sides of the second electrodes, wherein at least one of the plurality of first wiring units or the plurality of second wiring units is configured to be driven separately.
Abstract:
An image display apparatus uses electron-emitting devices each having: a pair of device electrodes on an insulating substrate; and an electroconductive film connecting the device electrodes. The insulating substrate has concave portions in a gap between the device electrodes. The film has opening portions having a first gap in a region adjacent to the opening portions along such a gap. A carbon film having a second gap is formed in the first gap and has extending portions extending from side surfaces of the concave portions toward the bottom. The extending portions of the adjacent carbon films are not coupled.
Abstract:
An image-forming device includes, in an envelope, an electron-emitting element for emitting an electron by applying a voltage between electrodes, an image-forming member for forming an image by irradiation with an electron beam emitted from the electron-emitting element, and a supporting member for supporting the envelope. The supporting member has an electroconductive film at an end portion and a side portion thereof, and is electrically connected through the electroconductive film to the electrode.
Abstract:
The invention provides an image forming apparatus in which orbit shift can be prevented to perform good image display in an electron beam emitted from the electron-emitting device adjacent to the spacer when an antistatic spacer coated with a high resistance film is used. A surface shape is controlled by forming a fine particle film on the surface of a row directional wiring 5 in which a spacer 3 is arranged, the electron emission is realized from electron-emitting areas 14a and 14b near contacting areas 15a and 15b in a non-contacting area 16 in which the spacer 3 is not in contact with the row directional wiring 5, and the non-contacting area 16 of the spacer 3 is irradiated with the electron to decrease a potential, which allows a good equipotential line 17 to be formed.
Abstract:
An electron-emitting device and a fabricating method thereof are provided. First, a substrate, having a first side and a second side which is opposite to the first side, is provided. Afterwards, a first electrode pattern layer is formed on the first side of the substrate. Next, a conductive pattern layer is formed on the substrate and the first electrode pattern layer. After that, an electron-emitting region is formed in the conductive pattern layer. Then, a second electrode pattern layer is formed on the second side of the substrate and partially covers the conductive pattern layer. The fabricating method has a simple fabricating process and a low fabricating cost.
Abstract:
A protruded portion of an adjacent scan line is provided along one of longer sides of an electron emission area, for functioning as a focusing electrode. A feeding electrode is provided along the other longer side of the electron emission part. Use of this arrangement improves the ability to feed current from a scan line(s). Thus, a distribution of drive current within an element electrode is dispersed, thereby to improve the reliability of an electron emission element. Additionally, in the case of a thin-film electron source being used as this element, the improvement in current feeding ability enables a top electrode to decrease in thickness, thus increasing the electron emission efficiency.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an electron-emitting device and an image display apparatus in which the electron-emitting device is provided. In the electron-emitting device, a substrate has sides in two orthogonal first directions. A plurality of pairs of electrodes are disposed on the substrate. A conductive thin film is disposed between each of the electrode pairs. A plurality of surface conduction electron-emitting elements are disposed in the conductive thin film by discharging drops of a source material of the film thereto, each electron-emitting element spaced apart from the opposing electrodes of one of the electrode pairs. The electron-emitting elements are arrayed in a matrix formation, the matrix having rows and columns in two orthogonal second directions, the electron-emitting elements being disposed such that the second directions of the matrix are parallel to the first directions of the substrate. Further, the present invention relates to an electron-emitting device production apparatus wherein an effective area in which a discharge head is capable of discharging the drops to the substrate is larger than an entire region that covers the electron-emitting elements on the substrate.
Abstract:
A display device includes an electron-emitting device which is a laminate of an insulating layer and a pair of opposing electrodes formed on a planar substrate. A portion of the insulating layer is between the electrodes and contains fine particles of an electron emitting substance, that portion acting as an electron emitting region. Electrons are emitted from the electron emission region by applying a voltage to the electrodes, thereby stimulating a phosphorous to emit light.
Abstract:
An electron-emitting device is equipped with a pair of first electroconductive members arranged on a substrate with an interval between them, wherein the interval becomes narrower at an upper position distant from a surface of the substrate than at a position on the surface, and a peak of one of the pair of the first electroconductive members is higher than a peak of the other of the pair of the first electroconductive members, and further an electron scattering surface forming film including an element having an atomic number larger than those of elements constituting the first electroconductive members as a principal component is provided on a surface of the one of the first electroconductive members.