Title :
A two-dimensional multispecies fluid model of the plasma in an AC plasma display panel
Author :
Campbell, Robert B. ; Veerasingam, Ramana ; McGrath, Robert T.
Author_Institution :
Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, NM, USA
fDate :
8/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A time dependent, two-dimensional model for simulating the plasma evolution in an AC plasma display panel (AC-PDP) is described. Reaction-convection (mobility)-diffusion equations for charged particles and excited heavy neutral species are solved along with Poisson´s equation, a radiation transport equation, a surface charge buildup equation, and an external L-R-C circuit equation using a fully implicit numerical method. Electron-driven rate coefficients are computed with a 0-D Boltzmann solver in the local field approximation. For studying the particle dynamics in pure helium, we consider a reduced model in which radiation transport is ignored and the excited species manifold is collapsed to composite metastable and excited states. The model predictions of breakdown voltage are quite sensitive to the value of the secondary electron emission coefficient assumed and the uncertainties in the electron-driven reaction rates. An initial comparison between the model predictions and I-V measurements from a specially constructed helium-filled panel is made with qualitatively similar behavior. The lack of quantitative agreement can be explained by a combination of uncertainties in the model input data and uncertainty in the initial surface charge state in the experiments
Keywords :
gas-discharge displays; plasma devices; plasma simulation; plasma transport processes; secondary electron emission; simulation; 0-D Boltzmann solver; AC plasma display panel; I-V measurements; Poisson equation; breakdown voltage; charged particles; electron-driven rate coefficients; excited heavy neutral species; external L-R-C circuit equation; fully implicit numerical method; local field approximation; particle dynamics; plasma; plasma evolution; pure He; radiation transport equation; reaction-convection mobility-diffusion equations; secondary electron emission; simulation; surface charge buildup equation; time dependent two-dimensional model; two-dimensional multispecies fluid model; Computational modeling; Electrodes; Helium; Laboratories; Phosphors; Plasma applications; Plasma displays; Plasma properties; Poisson equations; Predictive models;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on