Integrated structure vacuum tube
Abstract
High efficiency, multi-dimensional thin film vacuum tubes suitable for use in high temperature, high radiation environments are described. The tubes are fabricated by placing thin film electrode members in selected arrays on facing interior wall surfaces of an alumina substrate envelope. Cathode members are formed using thin films of triple carbonate. The photoresist used in photolithography aids in activation of the cathodes by carbonizing and reacting with the reduced carbonates when heated in vacuum during forming. The finely powdered triple carbonate is mixed with the photoresist used to delineate the cathode locations in the conventional solid state photolithographic manner. Anode and grid members are formed using thin films of refractory metal. Electron flow in the tubes is between grid elements from cathode to anode as in a conventional three-dimensional tube.
- Publication:
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration Report
- Pub Date:
- August 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976nasa.reptT....D
- Keywords:
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- High Temperature Environments;
- Thin Films;
- Vacuum Tubes;
- Arrays;
- Patents;
- Photoconductors;
- Engineering (General)