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titleOfInvention CRT with internal neck coating of crystalline tin oxide for suppressing arcing therein
abstract CRT (cathode-ray tube) comprises an evacuated glass envelope, an electron-gun mount assembly housed in the envelope, the electrodes of said envelope being confined by closely-spaced glass surfaces, and a smooth, electrically-conductive coating of tin oxide on said glass surfaces opposite electrodes of said mount assembly. The electrically-conductive coating is electrically floating and, preferably, is a substantially-continuous circumferential band on the inner surface of the neck of the CRT.
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