Grainless Phosphor Screens for TV Tubes and a Light Amplifier

Frank J. Studer

A luminescent coating deposited as a grainless layer avoids the diffusely scattered light associated with a conventional powder phosphor in television tubes. Such transparent phosphor screens of zinc sulfide can be made by a vapor phase reaction as will be described. With a screen of this kind, higher resolution and contrast are possible. Phosphor layers produced in this way may also be used as light amplifying screens.

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Published
1956-04
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J07349