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Field emission displays (FED) offer the best and brightest of two display worlds: the bright picture of bulky cathode-ray tube devices and the trim flat-panel picture of liquid-crystal displays. The similarities and differences between FED and CRT are briefly mentioned. The principles of FED operati...

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Published in:IEEE spectrum 1998-04, Vol.35 (4), p.42-51
Main Authors: Chalamala, B.R., Yi Wei, Gnade, B.E.
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Cathode ray tubes
Coils
Design engineering
Electrodes
Electron beams
Electron emission
Field emitter arrays
Flat panel displays
Innovations
Manycompanies
Phosphors
Product design
Propulsion
Prototypes
R&D
Research & development
Trends
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