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titleOfInvention Electron emission electrode and cold cathode fluorescent tube
abstract (57) [Summary] In a conventional cold cathode fluorescent tube, since barium oxide is used as an electron-emitting substance, the tube voltage can be reduced. ) Was short and not practical. SOLUTION: According to the present invention, an electrode for electron emission is made of one of carbonate, nitrate and hydroxide of an alkaline earth metal. And a product obtained by heating a mixture of any one of oxides, carbonates or nitrates of rare earth metals as an electron-emitting substance, and a cold cathode discharge tube using this electron-emitting electrode Thus, the problem is solved by discharging at a low voltage and making the tube voltage maintenance time longer.
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