Title of article :
Characteristics of a cold cathode electron source combined
with secondary electron emission in a FED
Author/Authors :
Wei Lei *، نويسنده , , Xiaobing Zhang، نويسنده , , XueDong Zhou، نويسنده , , Zuoya Zhu، نويسنده , ,
Chaogang Lou، نويسنده , , Hongping Zhao، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Abstract
In electron beam devices, the voltage applied to the cathode (w.r.t. grid voltage) provides the initial energy for the electrons.
Based on the type of electron emission, the electron sources are (mainly) classified into thermionic cathodes and cold cathodes.
The power consumption of a cold cathode is smaller than that of a thermionic cathode. The delay time of the electron emission
from a cold cathode following the voltage rise is also smaller. In cathode ray tubes, field emission display (=FED) panels and
other devices, the electron current emitted from the cathode needs to be modulated. Since the strong electric field, which is
required to extract electrons from the cold cathode, accelerates the electrons to a high velocity near the gate electrode, the
required voltage swing for the current modulation is also high. The design of the driving circuit becomes quite difficult and
expensive for a high driving voltage.
In this paper, an insulator plate with holes is placed in front of a cold cathode. When the primary electrons hit the surface of
the insulator tunnels, secondary electrons are generated. In this paper, the characteristics of the secondary electrons emitted from
the gate structure are studied. Because the energies of the secondary electrons are smaller than that of the primary electron, the
driving voltage for the current modulation is decreased by the introduction of the insulator tunnels, resulting in an improved
energy uniformity of the electron beam. Triode structures with inclined insulator tunnels and with double insulator plates are also
fabricated and lead to further improvements in the energy uniformity. The improved energy uniformity predicted by the
simulation calculations is demonstrated by the improved brightness uniformity in the screen display images
Keywords :
Cold Cathode , Secondary electron emission , Insulator tunnel , Triode structure , Field emission display
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science