DocumentCode
1279871
Title
Fluorescent screens for cathode-ray tubes for television and other purposes
Author
Levy, Leonard ; West, Donald W.
Volume
79
Issue
475
fYear
1936
fDate
7/1/1936 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
11
Lastpage
19
Abstract
An account is given of the principal materials employed for the screens in cathode-ray tubes for television and other purposes. The fluorescent and phosphorescent phenomena displayed by willemite, calcium tungstate and cadmium tungstate, zinc phosphate, and the various preparations of zinc sulphide and zinc-jcadmium sulphide, are dealt with in detail. The method whereby the undesirable phosphorescence displayed by zinc sulphide and zinc-cadmium sulphide has been eliminated is explained. Photometric measurements of the illumination of screens composed of a variety of materials under different conditions of excitation are given. A number of spectrograms are included of the fluorescent light emitted by these substances. The results show that:¿ (1) Zinc sulphide and zinc-cadmium sulphide are the most suitable substances hitherto developed for fluorescent screens for cathode-ray tubes. (2) A special zinc sulphide, giving approximately white fluorescence, has been obtained. (3) A mixture of zinc sulphide and zinc-cadmium sulphide,giving a brilliant white fluorescence of high intensity, has been prepared. (4) Phosphorescence, when not required, can be entirely eliminated. (5) Zinc sulphide and zinc-cadmium sulphide giving prolonged phosphorescence can be produced, and these compounds find application for special purposes.
Keywords
cathode-ray oscilloscopes; electrons, positrons and protons; fluorescence, phosphorescence, luminescence and afterglow; television equipment;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electrical Engineers, Journal of the Institution of
Publisher
iet
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/jiee-1.1936.0118
Filename
5317278
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