Thanks, that is an interesting reference.
JR Tech brings up an important point about the second crossover. I'm starting to doubt the accuracy of the statement I quoted. It was written by the Dean of an Engineering College so I'm reluctant to say it's wrong.
Sticking certainly is a real phenomenom, but does it occur in non-aluminized production CRTs that are operated within their specified normal range. I've not been able to find much about the second crossover values for phosphors. Just that it can have a huge range for dielectrics.
John
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