Ag. Chakhovskoi et al., METHOD OF FABRICATION OF MATRIX CARBON-FIBER FIELD-EMISSION CATHODE STRUCTURES FOR FLAT-PANEL INDICATORS, Journal of vacuum science & technology. B, Microelectronics and nanometer structures processing, measurement and phenomena, 11(2), 1993, pp. 511-513
A matrix carbon fiber field-emission cathode structure with isolated e
mitters has been developed for use in flat-panel fluorescent indicator
s and displays. The array is composed of singular carbon polyacrilonit
ril fibers, 7 muA in diameter, united into a matrix by a silicoorganic
dielectric. A method of fabrication of the matrix cathode structure i
s discussed. Cathode matrices with the number of emitters from 10 to 3
2 X 32 and isolated connections for power supply were made. Control of
the emission currents is possible both independently and by coupling
the emitters as a common cathode circuit with external conductors. The
distance between the emitters in the array is 1.5 or 1 mm; the matrix
external sizes are 18 X 20 or 32 X 32 mm. Nominal potential for the d
esigned cathode in a diode configuration was approximately 1.5 kV. The
current could be controlled in the range from 0.01 to 100 mA/emitter.
Models of flat digital indicators based on the designed cathode array
s were tested.