Title :
A study of binders for the thick-film cathodes of DC-type plasma display panels
Author :
Koiwa, Ichiro ; Sawai, Hideo
Author_Institution :
Devices. Technol. Lab., Oki Electr. Ind. Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
fDate :
9/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper reports work done on developing binders for thick-film cathodes used in DC-type plasma display panels (PDP´s). Instead of the conventional lead glass binder, this paper proposes a new liquid binder consisting of a liquid that can be mixed with a fine powder to form a paste. This paste can be baked in an irreversible process to form a solid that is highly resistant to both heating and reduction. Of the possible candidates, the partially hydrolyzed condensate of tetraethoxysilane (having an average degree of polymerization of 6) was selected to be used as a post-sintering binder for SiO2. By using this binder in the manufacture of thick-film Ca0.2La 0.8CrO3 cathodes, the deterioration of the electrical characteristics of the color PDP´s and the changing composition of the gas will slow, leading to longer product lifetime. MgO, ITO, and SnO2 prepared using similar methods also produced potent binders. Thus some liquid binders are promising for application as the binder for thick-film cathodes used in DC-type PDP
Keywords :
cathodes; gas-discharge displays; thick film devices; Ca0.2La0.8CrO3; DC-type plasma display panels; ITO; InSnO; MgO; SiO2; SnO2; baking; color PDPs; electrical characteristics; gas composition; liquid binder; manufacture; partially hydrolyzed condensate; paste; polymerization; post-sintering binder; product lifetime; reduction; tetraethoxysilane; thick-film cathodes; Cathodes; Electric variables; Glass; Heating; Indium tin oxide; Manufacturing; Plasma displays; Polymers; Powders; Solids;
Journal_Title :
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on