DocumentCode :
1089198
Title :
Effect of Auxiliary Address Pulses on the Luminous Efficacy in AC Plasma Display Panel With Grooved Dielectric Layer
Author :
Kim, Tae Jun ; Shin, Bhum Jae ; Bae, Hyun Sook ; Whang, Ki-Woong
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Seoul Nat. Univ., Seoul
Volume :
35
Issue :
4
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
1119
Lastpage :
1125
Abstract :
This paper investigates the effect of applying auxiliary short pulses to an address electrode with varying Xe contents on the improvement of luminous efficacy. The luminous efficacy increases with the application of auxiliary pulse; however, as the Xe content increases in the Ne-Xe mixture discharge gas, the efficacy improvement effect by auxiliary address pulse discharge decreases. The surface discharge was hardly affected by the face ignition discharge between the address and sustain electrodes, and thus, the high-driving-voltage problem still remains when the high-Xe-content gas is used to get the high luminous efficacy. To decrease the sustain voltages of the high-Xe-content gas, we adopted locally thin dielectric layer structure near the electrode gap. The panel with the suggested grooved dielectric layer structure showed decreased driving voltage margin and improved luminous efficacy even for high-Xe-content gases. We obtained 5 lm/W and 3700 cd/m2 at 220-V, 50-kHz continuous sustaining condition from a monochrome green test panel with the Ne-Xe (16%) mixture, which was about two-and-a-half times improved luminous efficacy as compared to that of the reference structure with Ne-Xe (4%). Full driving feasibility was also checked by applying the auxiliary address pulses to the grooved structure panel. The misaddressing could occur when the auxiliary pulses are applied continuously to the address electrodes in the sustain period, which decreased the driving voltage margin. However, this demerit can be compensated by lowering the driving voltage margin with the adoption of the grooved structure. Also, the address discharge delay decreased by about 48% in the panel with the grooved structure.
Keywords :
brightness; dielectric materials; discharges (electric); electrodes; neon; plasma displays; xenon; AC plasma display panel; Ne-Xe; Ne-Xe - Binary; address electrode; auxiliary pulse effects; demerit compensation; driving voltage margin; face ignition discharge; frequency 50 kHz; grooved dielectric layer; high driving voltage problem; locally thin dielectric layer structure; luminous efficacy; misaddressing; monochrome green test panel; neon-xenon mixture discharge gas; surface discharge; sustain electrode; voltage 220 V; xenon content; Circuits; Costs; Dielectrics; Electrodes; Energy consumption; Flat panel displays; Liquid crystal displays; Plasma displays; Surface discharges; Voltage; Address auxiliary pulse; alternating current plasma display panel (ac PDP); grooved dielectric layer; high Xe content; luminous efficacy;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2007.901942
Filename :
4287049
Link To Document :
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