Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
540969 Displays 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents a method of surface treatment of phosphor using a single crystalline MgO powder, and investigates effect of the surface treatment on discharge property of a plasma display panel (PDP). The discharge gas of the PDP was a 88% Ne–12% Xe gas mixture at a pressure of 400 Torr. For the surface treatment, a single crystalline MgO powder was mixed in methanol, sprayed on the phosphor surface, and annealed at 400 °C. This treatment suppressed glow discharge, which was observed very often in the weak discharges for reset of PDP if the phosphor works as a cathode, and provided a favorable condition for the PDP reset operation. When an experimental PDP fabricated using the surface treatment was driven by the twin reset waveform, the measured time delay for 99.9% cumulative probability of address discharge was 830 ns, which meets the timing requirement for addressing a Full HD (1920 × 1080 resolution) PDP with the 10 sub-field single scan method.

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