Abstract:
A plasma display panel (PDP) having improved light emission efficiency by minimizing blockage of emitted visible light rays includes: a first substrate and a second substrate arranged opposite to each other; a plurality of barrier ribs arranged between the first and second substrates to define two sides of closed discharge cells; first electrodes and second electrodes arranged to extend in a direction intersecting the barrier ribs to define two other sides of the closed discharge cells and alternately arranged between the discharge cells defined consecutively; phosphor layers each arranged in the discharge cells partitioned by the barrier ribs and the first and second electrodes; address electrodes arranged on the second substrate; and third electrodes arranged on the first substrate to extend in a direction intersecting the address electrodes.
Abstract:
A PDP (plasma display panel) includes: a first substrate; a second substrate arranged opposite to the first substrate; first barrier ribs arranged between the first substrate and the second substrate and formed of a dielectric material; second barrier ribs arranged between the first barrier ribs and the second substrate and formed of a dielectric material, the second barrier ribs partitioning discharge cells together with the first barrier ribs; first discharge electrodes arranged within the first barrier ribs to surround the discharge cells; second discharge electrodes arranged within the second barrier ribs to surround the discharge cells; phosphor layers arranged within the discharge cells; and a discharge gas injected in the discharge cells, in which sides of the first and second barrier ribs form concave portions.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel includes a front substrate and a rear substrate facing each other, two or more electrode sheets having apertures or openings arranged in a uniform pattern for forming discharge spaces between the front substrate and the rear substrate, and including discharge electrodes surrounding at least a part of each of the discharge spaces and extending in one direction. Phosphor layers are located on the front substrate or the rear substrate to correspond to the discharge spaces. and a discharge gas filled in the discharge spaces, wherein projection portions are formed on side surfaces of the discharge electrodes and project into the discharge spaces.
Abstract:
Example embodiments relate to a plasma display panel and a method of forming the same, having a first substrate, a second substrate, a barrier rib interposed between the first substrate and the second substrate, a plurality of grooves formed in the second substrate so as to define discharge cells, a barrier rib electrode including a discharge portion located within the barrier rib to perform a discharge, a contact portion exposed from a surface of the barrier rib, and an intermediate portion connecting the discharge portion and the contact portion, and a terminal electrode on at least one of the first and second substrates such that one end of the terminal electrode may be electrically connected to a signal transmission element and other end thereof may be electrically connected to the contact portion of the barrier rib electrode.
Abstract:
An exemplary PDP according to an embodiment of the present invention includes first and second substrates, an address electrode, first and second barrier ribs, first and second electrodes, and a phosphor layer. The first and second substrates face each other, the address electrode is formed on the first substrate and extends in a first direction, and the first barrier rib is formed on the first substrate and partitions a plurality of first discharge cells. The first and second electrodes extend along the second direction and are disposed in the first discharge cells. The second barrier rib is formed on the second substrate and partitions second discharge cells that correspond to the first discharge cells. The phosphor layer is formed in the discharge cells on the second substrate.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel (PDP) having increased exhaustion capacity, includes a first substrate, a second substrate spaced apart from the first substrate and having an exhaustion hole, first and second sealing members, and an electrode sheet with at least one exhaustion path, the electrode sheet disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate and having a discharge area and an undischarge area.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel, a method of manufacturing an electrode burying dielectric wall of a plasma display panel, and a method of manufacturing an electrode burying dielectric wall of the plasma display panel. The plasma display panel comprises a front substrate, a rear substrate separated from the front substrate in a vertical direction, front discharge electrodes and rear discharge electrodes disposed between the front substrate separated from one another by an insulating layer, a high dielectric layer surrounding the front discharge electrodes and the rear discharge electrodes, discharge cells, at least a portion of each discharge cell being surrounded by the high dielectric layer, a phosphor layer disposed in each of the discharge cells, and a discharge gas filled in the discharge cells.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel includes first display electrodes and second display electrodes positioned inside barriers while opposing each other. A front panel has closed-type barriers to increase fluorescent substance application area. A rear panel has stripe-type barriers to lower address voltage between the first display electrodes and address electrodes and improve emission efficiency by means of long-gap discharge. The plasma display panel uses trigger discharge during address discharge and sustain discharge to lower discharge voltage.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel that improves luminance efficiency by increasing a plasma density by forming a magnetic field within a discharge space includes: a front substrate, a rear substrate, barrier ribs, upper sidewalls, address electrodes, discharge electrodes, a phosphor layer, and magnets. The front and rear substrates are arranged at a predetermined distance apart to face each other. The barrier ribs are arranged between the front and rear substrates to partition a space formed between the front and rear substrates into a plurality of discharge spaces. The upper sidewalls are arranged between the barrier ribs and the front substrate to define the discharge spaces in cooperation with the barrier ribs. The address electrodes extend in one direction over the rear substrate. The discharge electrodes are arranged within the upper sidewalls, the discharge electrodes arranged in parallel at a predetermined distance apart in a direction from the front substrate to the rear substrate to surround the discharge spaces and to extend across the address electrodes. The phosphor layer is arranged on at least one surface of each of the discharge spaces. The magnets are arranged in the upper sidewalls at a predetermined distance apart in a direction from the discharge electrodes to the discharge spaces.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel (PDP) includes a front panel, a rear panel disposed parallel to the front panel, side dielectric layers formed of a dielectric material and disposed between the front panel and the rear panel so as to define a plurality of discharge cells, front discharge electrodes disposed inside the side dielectric layers, and spaced from side surfaces of the discharge cells toward interiors of the side dielectric layers by an electrode-burying depth, rear discharge electrodes disposed inside the side dielectric layers and at a rear side of the first discharge electrodes, and spaced apart from the side surfaces of the discharge cells toward the interiors of the side dielectric layers by the electrode-burying depth, a plurality of phosphor layers corresponding to the discharge cells for emitting visible rays, the phosphor layers having different dielectric constants, and a discharge gas deposited in the discharge cells. An electrode-burying depth corresponding to discharge cells differs according to a magnitude of a dielectric constant of phosphor layers corresponding to the discharge cells.