This invention relates to a device for emitting addressable locations comprises
parallel spaced-apart first conductors (10) intersecting with parallel spaced-apart
second conductors (11). The intersecting first and second conductors define
addressable locations where electrons (12) are emitted in response to the
application of an energizing voltage. One face of the first conductors is covered
with an insulating layer (13) against which the second conductors (11)
are applied, this insulating layer (13) forming a tunnel barrier for hot
electrons (12) that travel ballistically through and are emitted from the
second conductors (11) in response to the application of the energizing
voltage. The emitted electrons impinge a target (30, 40, 50) which can be
a light-emitting screen of a flat panel display, such as an electroluminescent
polymer of a flat panel screen, or an electroluminescent phosphorous screen, or
a target wafer bombarded by the electrons emitted from a flexible e-beam lithography
mask. The intersecting conductors (10, 11) can be Al wires, or can be produced
by C-MOS technology.