Electroluminescent Patents (Class 313/463)
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Patent number: 5477105Abstract: 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. The dark region of each ridge may be formed with metal, ceramic, semiconductor, or carbide. Each ridge may include an additional region (314b) of different chemical composition than the dark region.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1994Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Assignee: Silicon Video CorporationInventors: Christopher J. Curtin, Ronald S. Nowicki, Theodore S. Fahlen, Robert M. Duboc, Jr., Paul A. Lovoi
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Patent number: 5374870Abstract: A semiconductor laser screen in a cathode-ray tube with a sealed casing. The laser screen has a screen structure which is formed by a semiconductor member, a reflecting mirror and a partly transparent mirror on opposite sides of the semiconductor member. The screen structure is connected to a transparent support by means of a connecting layer which is formed by glass having a softening point of at least 675K. The materials of the semiconductor member, the transparent support, the connecting layer and the casing are made of materials with similarly low coefficients of expansion to prevent damage to the screen as it cools down from the manufacturing process.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1992Date of Patent: December 20, 1994Assignees: Principia Optics, Inc., P.N. Lebedev Institute of PhysicsInventors: Arterm M. Akhekyan, Vladimir I. Kozlovsky, Alexander S. Nasibov, Mikhail N. Sypchenko, Ivan A. Krykanov
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Patent number: 5339003Abstract: A heat removing support member connected to an output mirror of an optical cavity of a cathode-ray tube has microscopic roughness of its surface facing towards the screen.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1992Date of Patent: August 16, 1994Assignees: Principia Optics, Inc., P.N. Lebedev Institute of PhysicsInventors: Vladimir I. Kozlovsky, Alexander S. Nasibov, Yan K. Skasyrsky
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Patent number: 5231329Abstract: An organic thin film electroluminescent device is composed of an electron transport layer, a hole transport layer and a transparent electrode. The electron transport layer is constituted of an electron conducting polymer represented by the formula (I) ##STR1## wherein R.sup.1 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, R.sup.2 is a hydrogen atom, an alkyl or alkoxy group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, an aryl group, an aryloxy group, a thioether group, an amino group, a halogen atom, an aldehyde group, a cyano group, a nitro group or a hydroxyl group, x is an integer of 1 to 6, on the condition that, if x is an integer of 2 to 6, R.sup.2 may be the same or different, and n is an integer not less than 2.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1991Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Assignee: Nippon Oil Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshinori Nishikitani, Naoki Kataoka, Nobuyuki Kuroda, Kazuo Matsuura
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Patent number: 5213894Abstract: A red pigment coated phosphor comprises a phosphor for color cathode ray tube and red pigment attached to said phosphor by an organic binder, wherein said organic binder is gellatin and casein. A process for preparation of a red pigment coated phosphor comprises the steps of: preparing three dispersions of red phosphor particles, red pigment particles and organic binder, respectively; uniformly mixing said three dispersions and agitating them sufficiently; adjusting pH of the mixture obtained; and adding a curing agent thereto, washing said mixture and then drying it. The red pigment coated phosphor of the present invention has a good dispersion and a good affinity for phosphor slurry.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1990Date of Patent: May 25, 1993Assignee: Samsung Electron Devices Co., Ltd.Inventor: Ung-su Kim
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Patent number: 5200250Abstract: A phosphor comprising phosphor particles and a surface treating material attached or coated on the phosphor particles, wherein said surface treating material comprises zinc and a polycarboxylic acid.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1990Date of Patent: April 6, 1993Assignee: Kasei Optonix, Ltd.Inventors: Hideo Tono, Kazuhito Iwasaki
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Patent number: 5055737Abstract: A luminescent screen includes a screen plate containing a substance capable of emitting luminescent light in response to stimulating light applied thereto, and a regular array of convexes on one surface of the screen plate for trapping emitted luminescent light that is directed into the screen plate and for directing the trapped luminescent light toward a display surface of the screen plate. The brightness of the display surface is therefore increased.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1989Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Assignee: Pioneer Electronic CorporationInventors: Yasushi Murata, Fumio Matsui
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Patent number: 4922158Abstract: A polychromatic cathode ray tube includes a screen formed by a single layer of a crystalline semiconductor material which luminesces in visible light when excited by an electron beam. The color of luminescence is varied by modulating the heat energy imparted to the layer by the electron beam.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1987Date of Patent: May 1, 1990Assignee: North American Philips CorporationInventor: Selami Colak
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Patent number: 4786839Abstract: The target of a color CRT includes a plurality of color stripe triads which are oriented on a (111) surface parallel to the <112> crystallographic direction. The pattern of the stripe triads is etched using a SiO.sub.2 etch mask deposited directly on the YAG and an etchant comprising a hot mixture of sulfuric and phosphoric acids.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1985Date of Patent: November 22, 1988Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: Tien-Wen Hou, Tai-Chan D. Huo
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Patent number: 4719385Abstract: A novel TFEL structure for providing a reliable, high performance multi-colored matrix-addressable flat screen display. The structure comprises a multi-layered panel consisting of two or more TFEL subpanels stacked one on top of the other, with each subpanel utilizing a light-emitting phosphor of a different color. All the layers in the composite structure (with the possible exceptions of the supporting substrate layer and the electrode and insulating layers located farthest from the viewer) are transparent, and the multi-layered subpanels are supported on respective substrates and connected by spacers to maintain the subpanel components in predetermined close proximity. The intervening space between the component panels is filled with a protective oil to improve the performance and optical characteristics of the device. The oil may also be dyed to serve as a filter modifying the light emission characteristics of the composite display device.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1985Date of Patent: January 12, 1988Inventors: William A. Barrow, Richard T. Tuenge
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Patent number: 4620132Abstract: In a CRT display device the target comprises a multilayered semiconductor including a p-n junction and at least one current-blocking layer. The e-beam is locally absorbed in the current-blocking layer so as to open a narrow zone which allows charge to flow through the forward biased p-n junction. The injection current produces a local spot of light which radiates from the opposite side of the device and whose position is varied by scanning the e-beam. In one embodiment the current-blocking layer is a semi-insulating semiconductor layer, and in another embodiment the current-blocking layer comprises the base of a normally cut-off transistor.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1983Date of Patent: October 28, 1986Assignee: AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: Eugene I. Gordon, Uri Levy
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Patent number: 4539687Abstract: Room temperature laser action is achieved in a cathode ray tube (CRT) in which the target includes a plurality of semiconductor layers: a thin, wide bandgap buffer layer; a thicker, narrow bandgap active layer; and a much thicker wide bandgap cavity-length-adjusting layer. The light beam direction is essentially parallel to the e-beam direction and hence is scannable.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1982Date of Patent: September 3, 1985Assignee: AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: Eugene I. Gordon, Uri Levy
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Patent number: 4518891Abstract: A large-area electroluminescent (EL) faceplate for storage CRT is described. The EL faceplate has a non-planar mesh structure which includes individual current limiting resistance between a power source and an array of small-area active regions for improving the faceplate breakdown characteristics. The mesh, which comprises high conductivity strips and delivers power to the active regions, is substantially reduced in area relative to a simple conventional device, and is disposed on thick dielectric nonactive regions to further reduce the possibility of catastrophic breakdown.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1981Date of Patent: May 21, 1985Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Webster E. Howard, Jr.
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Patent number: 4488084Abstract: Disclosed herein is an electroluminescence structure comprising, in sandwich arrangement, a transparent substrate made of, e.g., glass, a first transparent electrode layer, a luminescence layer, a number of second transparant electrode layers disposed at least partially on the luminescence layer, and a black layer arranged in contact with the luminescence layer and the second electrode layer. The black layer covers the second electrode layer and is in contact with the luminescence layer outside of said second electrode layers. The black layer consists of an insulating layer and a wiring disposed on said insulating layer. Openings reaching the second elctrode layer are defined in the insulating layer opposite said second electrode layers such that the wiring can make electrical contact with the second electrode layers through the openings.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1981Date of Patent: December 11, 1984Assignee: Oy Lohja AbInventors: Sven G. Lindfors, Jorma O. Antson, Ralf Graeffe, Arto J. Pakkala, Tuomo S. Suntola
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Patent number: 4386295Abstract: A ceramic luminescent device, in which a luminescent screen of zinc sulfide layer with luminescent impurities is formed on a translucent zinc oxide sintered body, and the luminescent light emitted from said luminescent screen is derived through said zinc oxide body.The device can be constructed in a manner that said luminescent screen is excited either by an electric field or electron beam.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1980Date of Patent: May 31, 1983Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yosuke Fujita, Fumio Fukushima, Yoji Fukuda, Tsuneharu Nitta
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Patent number: 4381474Abstract: 1. A solid state storage device comprising: a luminescent screen including a continuous, crystalline, homogeneous, nongranular layer of a material consisting of one of a photoelectroluminescent phosphor and a cathodoelectroluminescent phosphor; means including a pair of electrically conducting layers in contact with opposite surfaces of said phosphor layer for establishing a unidirectional, transverse electric field therein; means directing information-containing energy upon one surface of said phosphor layer, said energy in combination with the transverse electric field being effective to produce an intensified visible light image from said screen and to form within the phosphor layer thereof a volume positive space charge latent image; and means for flooding said phosphor layer with energy less effective to produce a visible light image than said information-containing energy to cause the latent image previously formed within the phosphor layer to be displayed as a visible light image.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1962Date of Patent: April 26, 1983Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Dominic A. Cusano
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Patent number: 4298820Abstract: A luminescent screen consisting of one self-supporting monocrystalline body and having a luminescent surface layer with V-shaped grooves. Such screens may be exposed to radiation having a larger energy than was usual so far with phosphor screens and have a very large luminous efficiency. In addition the resolving power is very large since there are no particles with limiting dimensions. Such screens may be used for displaying very bright pictures suitable for projection on a projection screen.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1979Date of Patent: November 3, 1981Assignee: U.S. Philips CorporationInventors: Piet F. Bongers, Maurits W. van Tol, John M. Robertson
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Patent number: 4249133Abstract: A direct view cathode ray storage tube utilizes a thin film electroluminescent layer as a part of the target structure so that the electron beam writes information on the phosphor layer and written areas of the phosphor layer activate corresponding areas of the electroluminescent layer so that these areas are illuminated thereby visibly displaying such information which are stored by the electroluminescent layer so long as sustain pulses are applied thereto. Selective erasure of the written displayed information can also be accomplished.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1978Date of Patent: February 3, 1981Assignee: Tektronix, Inc.Inventor: Gary S. Barta
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Patent number: 4231068Abstract: A cathode ray tube has an optical screen formed of a series of strips aligned with the writing direction of the cathode ray tube raster. The strips each comprise a layer of electro-optical material, and are electrically interconnected with the cathode ray tube circuitry so that each strip is transparent when the raster is writing on a cathode ray tube display face behind it. The electro-optical material is preferably a liquid crystal material.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1978Date of Patent: October 28, 1980Assignee: The Secretary of State for Defence in Her Britannic Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandInventor: Geoffrey H. Hunt
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Patent number: 4155030Abstract: The disclosure utilizes a memory electroluminescent (EL) layer which has brightness-voltage (B-V) characteristics with multistable hysteresis loops of one color emission. Another EL layer of second color emission is incorporated therewith for a multicolor display device. The device comprises the two EL layers fabricated in sandwich form separated from each and from the electrodes by insulating layers which are inserted for breakdown protection and isolation of the two EL layers. Certain insulating layers may be omitted if the two EL layers are made of compatible materials and the hysteresis characteristics are not effected. In steady operation, an AC voltage signal is applied to the sandwiched device to maintain a display characteristic. A superposed switching voltage or electron beam or light beam is used to trigger a desired display. The displayed image may be erased by reducing sustaining AC voltage below threshold value.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1977Date of Patent: May 15, 1979Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Ifay Chang
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Patent number: 4149108Abstract: A multistable or memory electron beam addressed electroluminescent display panel is provided. The display panel is electron beam activated in the presence of an A. C. field, without the need of prior art flood guns. The panel may be activated or switched by direct electron beam activation of an electroluminescent film or by electron beam induced light radiation from a cathodoluminescent layer or from an insulating layer.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1977Date of Patent: April 10, 1979Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Ifay F. Chang
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Patent number: 4143404Abstract: An optical filter possessing narrow pass band characteristics selectively absorbs impinging ambient white light components and is used in combination with a laminate graticule having transparent electrodes lying in a common plane for defining a multiplicity of electrically insulating gaps in the pattern of the graticule for exciting associated partially over-lying electroluminescent phosphor patterns. The graticule pattern being composed of an electroluminescent material, night viewing of the graticule is readily accomplished by electrically exciting it. For daylight viewing, the unexcited phosphor material is itself directly viewed.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1978Date of Patent: March 6, 1979Assignee: Sperry Rand CorporationInventors: James B. Armstrong, J. Robert Trimmier
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Patent number: 3967151Abstract: An electrical field sustained conductivity device is fabricated by successively disposing over a layer of cadmium sulfide a film of metal particles and a composite layer of metal particles in an insulating medium. When a potential is applied across the cadmium sulfide layer, an image may be stored therein by momentarily exposing the layer to electrons or light conveying that image. Such exposure introduces conductivity changes in the cadmium sulfide layer by virtue of the layers deposited on it and the conductivity changes are retained so long as the applied potential is maintained.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1975Date of Patent: June 29, 1976Assignee: Hughes Aircraft CompanyInventors: Paul F. Robusto, Craig P. Stephens