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High‐efficacy drive of spatial positive‐column‐discharge PDP with delayed D pulses
Author(s) -
Shiga Tomokazu,
Sato Taiko,
Kobayashi Narue,
Mikoshiba Shigeo,
Asai Hideyuki,
Kikuchi Naoya
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
journal of the society for information display
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.578
H-Index - 52
eISSN - 1938-3657
pISSN - 1071-0922
DOI - 10.1889/1.2905042
Subject(s) - luminance , materials science , duty cycle , electrode , luminous efficacy , diffusion , electric field , voltage , optics , optoelectronics , layer (electronics) , physics , composite material , quantum mechanics , thermodynamics
— A thick‐film ceramic‐sheet PDP provides a long sustain discharge gap of 0.45 mm, enabling the use of positive column discharges. The discharges are established in the middle of the discharge space and are completely free from touching the surface of substrates. This allows for the reduction in diffusion losses of the charged particles. To further improve the efficacy, delayed D pulses are applied to the address electrodes during the sustain period. Although the pulses only draw a little current, they perturb the electric field, reducing the peak discharge current and hence resulting in higher efficacy and luminance. The efficacy and luminance increase by 35% and 38%, respectively, with the delayed D pulses. These pulses are incorporated into the contiguous‐subfield erase‐addressing drive scheme for TV application. A short gap of 70 μm between the sustain and data electrodes generates a fast‐rising discharge and allows a high‐speed addressing of 0.25 μsec. This provides 18 contiguous subfields for the full‐HD single‐scan mode, with 70% light emission duty. A luminous efficacy of 6.0 lm/W can been attained using Ne + 30% Xe 47 kPa, a sustain voltage of 320 V, and a sustain frequency of 3.3 kHz, when the luminance is 157 cd/m 2 . Alternatively, the panel can achieve 4.2 lm/W and 1260 cd/m 2 by increasing the sustain frequency to 33 kHz.

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