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Electron-Emissive Materials, Vacuum Microelectronics and Flat-Panel Displays: Volume 621 (Paperback)
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Electron-Emissive Materials, Vacuum Microelectronics and Flat-Panel Displays: Volume 621 (Paperback)
Series: MRS Proceedings
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Electron-emissive materials are poised to improve device
performance when physical size, weight, power consumption, beam
current, and/or high pulse repetition frequencies are an important
issue for competitive performance. Cold cathodes offer potential
property improvements over conventional thermionic sources -
instant on/off performance, high brightness, high-current density,
large transconductance-to-capacitance ratio, or low-voltage
operation characteristics. Many extraordinary technologies are
developing, some well known, and some new to the electron sources
scene. Flat-panel displays are undoubtedly the largest commercial
endeavor to which cold cathode source technology is being directed.
Advanced microwave power tubes are one of the most technically
challenging applications pursued. Other important applications with
considerable impact include electron sources for micropropulsion
systems and tethers for satellites. Small and stable sources are
needed for multibeam lithography, electron microscopes, and other
high-tech tools and applications. This book contains papers from
two symposia held during the 2000 MRS Spring Meeting in San
Francisco, all brought together to provide a single comprehensive
profile of this dynamic and still advancing field.
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