Stability of coated-green phosphor for enhancing discharge efficiency in a plasma display panel cell

B. Y. Han, J. S. Yoo, Y. K. Kim, E. G. Heo, C. K. Choi, J. K. Kim

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Abstract

The picture quality of a plasma display panel (PDP) is very sensitive to its phosphor characteristics, including luminance, decay time, surface charge, and longevity of the phosphor material itself. In our previous work, the discharge efficiency of a green cell in a PDP was enhanced by coating Zn2 Si O4: Mn2+ phosphor with positively charged metal oxides, such as MgO or ZnO. The coated Zn2 Si O4: Mn2+ phosphors were examined for stability under PDP manufacturing as well as operating conditions. It was found that Al2 O3 would be the best coating material for Zn2 Si O4: Mn2+ phosphor because it gives longevity as well as a stable charging effect in green cells.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)J89-J91
JournalElectrochemical and Solid-State Letters
Volume11
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 2008

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