Патент США № | 6500040 |
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Автор(ы) | Browning и др. |
Дата выдачи | 31 декабря 2002 г. |
A method for cleansing the phosphor screen of a display device comprising the removal of oxygen or sulfur from the surface of the phosphor, and/or its associated binder material, to a depth that prevents oxygen diffusion from the phosphor and/or binder, thereby creating an oxygen deficient surface on the phosphors.
Авторы: | Jim J. Browning (Boise, ID), Zhongyi Xia (Boise, ID), David A. Cathey (Boise, ID), Surjit S. Chadha (Meridian, ID) |
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Заявитель: | Micron Technology, Inc. (Boise, ID) |
ID семейства патентов | 22148480 |
Номер заявки: | 09/782,731 |
Дата регистрации: | 13 февраля 2001 г. |
Application Number | Filing Date | Patent Number | Issue Date | ||
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079108 | May 14, 1998 | ||||
Класс патентной классификации США: | 445/24; 15/1.51; 29/458; 427/534; 445/40; 445/59 |
Класс совместной патентной классификации: | H01J 9/39 (20130101); H01J 29/94 (20130101); H01J 2329/00 (20130101) |
Класс международной патентной классификации (МПК): | H01J 29/94 (20060101); H01J 29/00 (20060101); H01J 9/39 (20060101); H01J 9/38 (20060101); H01J 009/22 () |
Область поиска: | ;445/5,24,38,40,59,25 ;204/157.15,164 ;427/532,540,545,551,553,554,560,534 ;15/1.51 |
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