Phosphor selection constraints in application of gated field-emission microcathodes to flat panel displays

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Vol 509 ◽  
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Over the past few years, Motorola, as well as several other companies around the world, have been developing a new type of flat panel display, called the field emission display (FED). The FED combines many of the advantages of its cousin, the cathode ray tube (CRT), including high brightness and contrast, wide angle viewability, and speed in a flat package that is only a few millimeters thick. A 14 cm diagonal FED prototype built at Motorola Flat Panel Display Division is shown below, in Figure 1.


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Covering diamond nanorod with hexagonal boron nitride nanowalls is an effective approach for the fabrication of hierarchical heterostructured field emission devices that open new prospects in flat panel displays and high brightness electron sources.


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1998 ◽  
Vol 508 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. A. Talin ◽  
B. Chalamala ◽  
B. F. Coll ◽  
J. E. Jaskie ◽  
R. Petersen ◽  
...  

Over the past few years, Motorola, as well as several other companies around the world, have been developing a new type of flat panel display, called the field emission display (FED). The FED combines many of the advantages of its cousin, the cathode ray tube (CRT), including high brightness and contrast, wide angle viewability, and speed in a flat package that is only a few millimeters thick. A 14 cm diagonal FED prototype built at Motorola Flat Panel Display Division is shown below, in Figure 1.


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