Abstract:
A method of making a plasma display panel, whereby an address electrode is formed on a front substrate, a green sheet is formed to cover the address electrode, a dielectric layer pattern is formed by exposing, developing, and firing the green sheet, a composition for a display electrode is filled in the dielectric layer pattern and then fired to form a patterned display electrode, and a dielectric layer is formed to cover the patterned display electrode, thereby fabricating a front substrate. The green sheet includes a first green sheet that is formed using a dielectric composition, and a second green sheet that is formed on the first green sheet and using a photosensitive dielectric composition.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel that is capable of reducing power consumption and improving exhaust efficiency. The plasma display panel includes a first substrate, a second substrate facing the first substrate, a plurality of discharge cells partitioned between the first substrate and the second substrate, a plurality of phosphor layers arranged within the plurality of discharge cells, a plurality of address electrodes extending in a first direction on the second substrate and a plurality of first electrodes and a plurality of second electrodes extending in a second direction that crosses the first direction, arranged between the first substrate and the second substrate, arranged apart from the plurality of address electrodes, and protruding in a third direction away from the second substrate, wherein the plurality of first electrodes and the plurality of second electrodes face each other with a space therebetween, wherein each of the plurality of first electrodes and each of the plurality of second electrodes respectively include a plurality of expanded portions corresponding to respective ones of the plurality of discharge cells and extending in the third direction, and a plurality of connecting portions connecting ones of the plurality of expanded portions.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel includes a first substrate and a second substrate provided opposing one another with a predetermined gap therebetween. A plurality of barrier ribs are mounted in the gap between the first and second substrates to define a plurality of discharge cells. A plurality of phosphor layers are respectively formed in the discharge cells. A plurality of display electrodes are formed on the first substrate along a first direction, and a plurality of address electrodes are formed on the first substrate along a second direction which intersects the first direction and separated from the display electrodes.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel capable of reducing power consumption by lowering address discharge voltage and electrostatic capacitance among electrodes. The plasma display panel includes a front and a rear substrate facing each other; barrier ribs which are located on the rear substrate to define discharge cells; phosphor layers formed on the inner sides of the discharge cells; an intermediate substrate located over the barrier ribs; spacers located between the front and intermediate substrates; address electrodes which are formed on the intermediate substrate and sustain and scan electrodes which are formed on the front substrate along a direction crossing the direction of the address electrodes. A space between the front and intermediate substrates is under vacuum or filled with a fluid having a low permittivity in order to keep the address discharge voltage between the electrodes low.
Abstract:
A Plasma Display Panel (PDP) that has a structure of a discharge cell realizing high definition and high efficiency and its method of manufacture includes: forming first electrodes on a substrate; forming a first dielectric layer on the substrate to cover the first electrodes; forming a second dielectric layer to cover the first dielectric layer; coating a resist on the second dielectric layer; patterning the resist; etching the second dielectric layer with the patterned resist as a protective layer to form recessed areas for electrode formation and recessed areas for discharge space formation; filling the recessed areas for electrode formation with an electrode paste to form second electrodes and third electrodes; and forming a third dielectric layer on a portion of the second dielectric layer to cover the recessed areas for electrode formation filled with the electrode paste.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel (PDP) with improved luminous efficiency by having a low discharge current. The PDP includes a first substrate, a second substrate facing the first substrate with a distance therebetween, multiple discharge cells located between the first substrate and the second substrate, address electrodes extending in a first direction on the first substrate and corresponding to the discharge cells, and first and second electrodes electrically isolated from the address electrodes and extending in a second direction crossing the first direction. Each of the address electrodes includes an elongated portion and a pair of protruding portions. Each of the first electrodes includes a first elongated portion and a first floating portion. Each of the second electrodes includes a second elongated portion and a second floating portion.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel includes a front and rear substrates separated from each other by a distance and defining a space therebetween to contain a discharge gas, a partition on the front substrate, the partition to separate the space into discharge cells, electrodes on the rear substrate, the electrodes to generate discharge in the discharge cells and a phosphor material in the discharge cells and on the front substrate.
Abstract:
Row electrode pairs each extending in the row direction and column electrodes each extending in the column direction are provided on the front glass substrate placed opposite the back glass substrate with the discharge space in between. The row electrode pairs and the column electrodes are covered by a first dielectric layer and a second dielectric layer so as to be separated from each other. Each of the recessed trenches is formed in a portion of the first and second dielectric layers between a transparent electrode of the row electrode and the column electrode between which an address discharge is produced in the discharge cell.
Abstract:
A plasma display includes first and second substrates provided opposing one another. A plurality of first electrodes is formed on a surface of the first substrate facing the second substrate. A first dielectric layer is formed covering the first electrodes. A plurality of main barrier ribs is formed on a surface of the second substrate facing the first substrate, the main barrier ribs defining a plurality of discharge cells. A plurality of electrode barrier ribs is formed on the second substrate between the main barrier ribs. Phosphor layers are formed within the discharge cells, and discharge gas included in the discharge cells, where the main barrier ribs are formed integrally to the second substrate, and a second electrode and a second dielectric layer are formed, in this order, on a distal end of each of the electrode barrier ribs. A method of manufacturing the plasma display includes the processes of integrally forming a plurality of main barrier ribs on a plasma display substrate, the main barrier ribs defining a plurality of discharge cells, forming electrode barrier ribs between the main barrier ribs, forming an electrode on a distal end of each of the electrode barrier ribs, and forming a dielectric layer on each of the electrodes.
Abstract:
Discharge-gas-filled discharge cells C each having a phosphor layer 7 formed therein are formed between a front substrate 1 and a back substrate 4. A display discharge is produced between paired display electrodes X and Y and an addressing discharge is produced between the display electrode Y and an addressing electrode D in each discharge cell C. In such a plasma display panel, a diamond-containing layer 17A made of a diamond-containing insulation material is formed in a position where the addressing discharge between the display electrode Y and the addressing electrode D in each discharge cell C is produced.