Structure of AC type PDP

Electric lamp and discharge devices – With gas or vapor – Three or more electrode discharge device

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C313S586000

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10504401

ABSTRACT:
Almost only choice by a secondary electron emission layer/protection layer covering the dielectric layer of an AC type PDP has been magnesium oxide (MgO) that is unstable during the production process and difficult to form, thus posing a serious production problem. An AC type PDP constructed such that, instead of covering the surface of a dielectric layer with a dielectric material such as MgO, an insular electrode is made by forming a conductive material such as nickel, aluminum, magnesium and lanthanum hexaboride into an insular shape, and the insular electrode is allowed to capacity-couple with a lower-layer bus electrode by means of an electrostatic capacity formed by a dielectric layer to operate the insular electrode as a sustained electrode.

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