Composite dielectrics for low voltage electroluminescent display

Electric lamp and discharge devices – With luminescent solid or liquid material – Solid-state type

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313509, 313506, 313512, H01J 170

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ABSTRACT:
The dielectric, which is provided on either side of the active phosphor in an AC-driven electroluminescent display, is formed of a composite material which has both high dielectric constant and high resistivity. Preferably, a composite of titanum dioxide and alumina is used.

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Marrello et al., "Direct Current Thin Film Electroluminescence Device", IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 22, No. 4, p. 1636, Sep. 1979.
Miura et al., "Thin Film AC ZnS.sub.x Se.sub.1-x :Mn EL", IEEE Conference International Electron Devices Meeting, Tech. Dig. Wash, D.C., Dec. 1980, pp. 715-718.

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