Title :
SrCaO Protective Layer for High-Efficiency PDPs
Author :
Motoyama, Yasushi ; Murakami, Yukio ; Seki, Masahiko ; Kurauchi, Toshiharu ; Kikuchi, Naoya
Author_Institution :
NHK, Tokyo
fDate :
6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The sustain pulse voltage of the panel for 66-kPa Ne + Xe (5%-30%) is 20%-40% lower with a Sr0.62Ca0.38O protective layer than with a MgO protective layer. At a normal sustain voltage of 160-200 V, the luminous efficiency of the panel with the Sr0.62 Ca0.38O protective layer for Xe (30%) is about twice as high as with the MgO protective layer for Xe (10%). The luminances of these panels are almost the same. This high efficiency at normal sustain pulse voltage and normal luminance is obtained through the combined use of the Sr0.62Ca0.38O protective layer and high Xe content. With regard to ion bombardment, the Sr0.62Ca0.38O film has a 4.5 times longer life than SrO film and nearly 80% of the life of MgO film. We also calculated the values of theoretical secondary electron emission yield gammaimin of MgO, SrO, and CaO without energy bands in the band gap for rare gas ions and found that [ gammaimin of MgO] les [gammaimin of CaO] < [gammaimin of SrO] except for the one case with He. The breakdown voltage decreases with higher gammaimin values. As expected, the discharge voltage of the panel is much lower with the SrO protective layer than with the MgO protective layer. The discharge voltages of the panels with Sr0.62Ca0.38O and SrO protective layers are almost the same. These findings show that the life of the SrO protective layer can be made 4.5 times longer without any increase in the discharge voltage by adding CaO (40 at.%)
Keywords :
dielectric materials; magnesium compounds; plasma displays; secondary electron emission; strontium compounds; 160 to 200 V; 66 kPa; MgO; Sr0.62Ca0.38O; SrCaO protective layer; band gap; breakdown voltage; discharge voltage; energy bands; high-efficiency plasma display panel; ion bombardment; luminous efficiency; normal luminance; rare gas ions; secondary electron emission; sustain pulse voltage; Capacitance; Electrodes; Electron emission; Helium; Photonic band gap; Plasma displays; Protection; Pulse circuits; Strontium; Voltage; Low voltage; MgO; SrCaO; luminous efficiency; plasma display panel (PDP); protective layer;
Journal_Title :
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TED.2007.896363