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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 12, 1995
Filed:
Aug. 30, 1994
Peter M Ritt, East Petersburg, PA (US);
Harry R Stork, Adamstown, PA (US);
Brian T Collins, Exton, PA (US);
Pabitra Datta, Cranbury, NJ (US);
Nitin V Desai, Princeton Jct., NJ (US);
Eugene S Poliniak, Willingboro, NJ (US);
Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc., Indianapolis, IN (US);
Abstract
In accordance with the present invention, a method of electrophotographically manufacturing a luminescent screen assembly for a color CRT 10 on an interior surface of a faceplate panel 12 is described. A volatilizable organic conductive (OC) layer 32 is provided on the interior surface of the panel and a volatilizable organic photoconductive (OPC) layer 34 overlies the OC layer 32. The method includes the steps of: establishing a substantially uniform electrostatic charge on the OPC layer; exposing selected areas of the OPC layer to visible light to affect the charge thereon; developing the selected areas of the OPC layer with a triboelectrically charged, dry-powdered, first color-emitting phosphor; sequentially repeating the charging, exposing and developing sequence for triboelectrically charged, dry-powdered, second and third color-emitting phosphors to form a luminescent screen comprising picture elements of triads of color-emitting phosphors; fixing the phosphors to the underlying OPC layer with a suitable fixative; filming the phosphors; and aluminizing the filmed phosphors. The present method is an improvement over prior methods because the fixing step utilizes an electrostatic spray to uniformly contact the phosphors and the underlying OPC layer with the fixative, without moving the phosphors.