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How does a Surface Conduction Electron Emitter Display (SED) monitor function?

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Topic summary

Surface Conduction Electron Emitter Display (SED) monitors operate by using an array of tiny electron emitters to directly excite phosphor pixels, similar to CRT technology but in a flat panel form. The electron emitters are surface conduction electron emitters that generate electrons through a conduction process on a thin film, which then strike the phosphor to produce images. This technology was explored as a potential alternative to plasma and LCD displays, offering advantages such as high contrast and fast response times. Detailed technical explanations and historical context can be found in various online resources, including Wikipedia and technology news articles covering developments like Toshiba's SED prototypes showcased at CES 2006.
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