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This is a guide on How to make an electron beam display.
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An '''electron beam display''' is an electronic visual display that uses a cathode ray tube.
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An electron beam display is in every TV that is small and fat.
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It can be used to make a [[multifocal display]] by pairing it with a fast-moving mylar sheet.<ref name="z622">{{cite web | title=Vibrating varifocal mirrors for 3-D imaging | website=IEEE Xplore | date=1969-09-30 | url=https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/5213672 | access-date=2024-10-01}}</ref>
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==Small EBDs==
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Electron beam displays were used in the first computer-driven head mounted display, which was built by [[Ivan Sutherland]].
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EBDs were used by [[Kaiser]] in head-mounted display.
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==Manufacturing==
It requires a glass tube that has a phosphor and has a vacuum pulled on it. It requires an electron gun.
It requires a glass tube that has a phosphor and has a vacuum pulled on it. It requires an electron gun.
It is made of two main components: a large glass bulb, and an electron gun.<ref name="b792">{{cite web | title=How Its Made Cathode Ray Tubes|publisher=Science Channel | website=YouTube | date=2024-03-06 | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3g36REdz8OM | access-date=2024-09-23}}</ref>
It is made of two main components: a large glass bulb, and an electron gun.<ref name="b792">{{cite web | title=How Its Made Cathode Ray Tubes|publisher=Science Channel | website=YouTube | date=2024-03-06 | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3g36REdz8OM | access-date=2024-09-23}}</ref>
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==References==
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[[Category:Display]]