IP Library Granted Patent US 7,023,126
Granted Patent B2
US 7,023,126 · App. 10/727,705 · Granted Apr 4, 2006

Surface structures for halo reduction in electron bombarded devices

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Patent No.
US 7,023,126
App. No.
10/727,705
Granted
Apr 4, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electron sensing device includes a cathode for providing a source of electrons, and an anode disposed opposite to the cathode for receiving electrons emitted from the cathode. The anode includes a textured surface for reducing halo in the output signal of the electron sensing device. The textured surface may include either pits or inverted pyramids.

Claims (50)

1. An electron sensing device comprising

a cathode for providing a source of electrons, and

an anode disposed opposite to the cathode for receiving electrons emitted from the cathode,

wherein the anode includes a textured surface for reducing halo in the output signal of the electron sensing device.

2. The electron sensing device of claim 1 wherein

the textured surface includes a plurality of pits formed in the anode.

3. The electron sensing device of claim 2 wherein

a pit of the plurality of pits is shaped as a well having a top opening formed by longitudinal walls in the anode, and

a bottom surface of the well is disposed longitudinally further from the cathode than the top opening.

4. The electron sensing device of claim 3 wherein

the top opening of the well is substantially a square opening and the bottom surface of the well is dimensionally substantially similar to the square opening.

5. The electron sensing device of claim 2 wherein

the plurality of pits are transversely spaced from each other by a pitch value varying from 1.0 micron to 30.0 microns, and

include longitudinal depths varying from a depth to pitch ratio of 0.5 to a depth to pitch ratio of 2.0.

6. The electron sensing device of claim 5 wherein

the plurality of pits are spaced from each other to form an open area ratio (OAR) ranging between 70% and 90% in the anode.

7. The electron sensing device of claim 5 wherein

the anode and cathode include a potential difference to provide an initial energy value to the emitted electron, the energy value varying between 1 keV and 20 keV.

8. The electron sensing device of claim 2 wherein the electron sensing device is one of a hybrid photodiode (HPD), an electron bombarded active pixel sensor (EBAPS), an electron bombarded charge coupled diode (EBCCD), an electron bombarded metal-semiconductor-metal vacuum phototube (MSMVPT), an s avalanche photo diode (APD) and a resistive anode.

9. The electron sensing device of claim 2 wherein

a microchannel plate (MCP) is disposed between the cathode and anode.

10. The electron sensing device of claim 2 wherein

the anode is formed of semiconductor material and is free-of an anti-reflection coating (ARC).

11. The electron sensing device of claim 2 wherein

the longitudinal distance between the cathode and anode is larger than a pitch value of the plurality of pits transversely spaced from each other.

12. An electron sensing device comprising

a cathode for providing a source of electrons, and

an anode disposed opposite to the cathode for receiving electrons emitted from the cathode,

wherein the anode includes a top surface, and

the top surface includes a plurality of openings, each defined by a base of an inverted pyramid, for reducing halo in the output signal of the electron sensing device.

13. The electron sensing device of claim 12 wherein

the base of the inverted pyramid is substantially a square at the top surface of the anode, and

walls formed in the anode are extended from the base to form an apex of the inverted pyramid, the apex disposed longitudinally further from the cathode than the base of the inverted pyramid.

14. The electron sensing device of claim 13 wherein

the base of the inverted pyramid is a 6 micron square, and

the apex of the inverted pyramid is longitudinally disposed 4.091 microns from the base.

15. The electron sensing device of claim 12 wherein

the plurality of openings are transversely spaced from each other by a pitch of 6.0 microns and forms an OAR ranging between 70% and 90%.

16. The electron sensing device of claim 12 wherein

the anode and cathode include a potential difference to provide an initial energy value to the emitted electron, the energy value varying between 1 keV and 20 keV.

17. The electron sensing device of claim 12 wherein the electron sensing device is one of a hybrid photodiode (HPD), an electron bombarded active pixel sensor (EBAPS), an electron bombarded charge coupled diode (EBCCD), an electron bombarded metal-semiconductor-metal vacuum phototube (MSMVPT), an avalanche photo diode (APD) and a resistive anode.

18. The electron sensing device of claim 12 wherein

a microchannel plate (MCP) is disposed between the cathode and anode.

19. The electron sensing device of claim 12 wherein

the anode is formed of semiconductor material and is free-of an anti-reflection coating (ARC).

20. An electron sensing device comprising

a cathode for providing a source of electrons, and

an anode disposed opposite to the cathode for receiving electrons emitted from the cathode,

wherein the anode includes a textured surface for reducing halo in the output signal of the electron sensing device, and

the textured surface includes one of a plurality of pits and a plurality of inverted pyramids.

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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 21, 2024
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 13, 2019
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MERGER Recorded Jul 1, 2016
From: EXELIS INC.
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From: ITT MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES LLC (FORMERLY KNOWN AS ITT MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES, INC.)
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