Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1998
Title: Young Rae Cho: Innovator in Field Emission Display Technology
Introduction
Young Rae Cho is a notable inventor based in Kyonggi-Do, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of display technology, particularly in the development of field emission displays (FEDs). With a total of three patents to his name, Cho's work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and functionality of these advanced display systems.
Latest Patents
Cho's latest patents include innovative methods for improving field emission displays. One of his key inventions is the "Spacers for field emission display and their fabrication method." This invention provides a method for fabricating spacers that are mechanically strong and have a lower outgassing rate. The spacers are made of photosensitive glass, which is etched through a two-step photolithography process to enhance the efficiency of evacuation within the internal cavity of an FED.
Another significant patent is the "Field emission display with an auxiliary chamber." This invention facilitates easier evacuation of the volume of a field emission display by attaching an auxiliary chamber of various shapes to the main space of the display. This design enlarges the volume of the FED, allowing for better placement of getters and increasing the conductance of the system for evacuation.
Career Highlights
Young Rae Cho is affiliated with the Institute for Advanced Engineering, where he continues to push the boundaries of display technology. His work has garnered attention for its innovative approach
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