Abstract:
A plasma display panel capable of being fast driven with low voltage by reducing a distance between an address electrode and a Y electrode. The plasma display panel includes a pair of substrates, barrier ribs, discharge electrodes, and an address electrode. The substrates are arranged at a predetermined interval to face each other and form a plurality of discharge spaces between facing surfaces of the substrates. The barrier ribs are arranged between the substrates to partition a space between the substrates into a plurality of discharge cells each having a horizontal cross-section of a circle or an oval. The discharge electrodes are arranged at predetermined intervals between the substrates. The address electrode is arranged a predetermined distance apart from the discharge electrodes in a substrate direction.
Abstract:
A Plasma Display Panel (PDP) which enables low-voltage address discharge, enhances maintenance of an address voltage and prevents an abnormal discharge in the outside of a display available area, includes: a front substrate; a rear substrate disposed parallel to the front substrate; a plurality of barrier ribs interposed between the front substrate and the rear substrate to define discharge cells together with the front and rear substrates; a plurality of electrodes enclosing each of the discharge cells; a fluorescent layer arranged in each of the discharge cells; and a discharge gas in the discharge cells. A portion of an outermost barrier rib defining an outside edge of an outermost discharge cell is thicker than a remaining portion of the outermost barrier rib.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a plasma display panel with improved Luminance and luminous efficiency. The panel includes barrier ribs configured to form a plurality of closed cells, with each closed cell having a discharge region filled with a xenon gas of at least 15% by volume, and another gas of 85% or less by volume.
Abstract:
A photosensitive paste composition for forming a black layer on top of plasma display panel (PDP) barrier ribs includes black pigment nanoparticles for contrast enhancement and a cyclic acid anhydride for fundamentally preventing the gelation of the paste composition. The photosensitive paste composition prevents electrical or optical crosstalk between adjacent discharge cells to achieve better contrast. The fundamental prevention of the gelation of the paste composition permits the paste composition to have good storage stability.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel adapted to reduce a discharge firing voltage and reset and address periods, thereby enhancing luminescence efficiency. The plasma display panel include first and second substrates facing each other with a predetermined gap in between. The gap is divided into a plurality of discharge cells where phosphor layers are formed. First and second electrodes alternately extend in a first direction between the substrates and further extend in a third direction from the first toward the second substrate. First and second address electrodes are located between the substrates and extend in a second direction intersecting the first direction. The address electrodes correspond to boundaries of the discharge cells located adjacent in the first direction and have protruding portions alternately protruding inside their respective discharge cells.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel includes a first substrate, and a second substrate opposing the first substrate with a predetermined gap therebetween. Barrier ribs are mounted between the first substrate and the second substrate, and define a plurality of discharge cells. At least one row of every three rows of the discharge cells is formed in an open configuration to thereby realize open discharge cells, and the other rows of the discharge cells excluding the at least one row include discharge cells formed in a closed configuration to thereby realize closed discharge cells.
Abstract:
A Plasma Display Panel (PDP) displays images of high image quality by sufficiently exhausting an impurity gas and charging a discharge gas and by preventing cross talk from occuring between discharge cells. The PDP includes a transparent front substrate and a rear substrate facing the front substrate; a plurality of barrier ribs, arranged between the front and rear substrates, and oriented in a direction to define a plurality of discharge cells in which a discharge occurs; a plurality of electrodes adapted to receive electrical potentials to generate electric fields in the discharge cells; a phosphor layer arranged in the discharge cells; and a discharge gas contained within the discharge cells.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel, including a front substrate, a rear substrate facing the front substrate, barrier ribs formed of a dielectric material to define discharge cells between the front substrate and the rear substrate, front discharge electrodes and rear discharge electrodes located in the barrier ribs for inducing discharge in the discharge cells, phosphor layers located in a plurality of first grooves formed on the front substrate, discharge gas in the discharge cells, and black matrix layers in the barrier ribs interposed between discharge cells. Accordingly, the luminous efficiency and brightness increases, phosphor layer deterioration is reduced, and flickering due to light interference is prevented.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel including a first substrate and a second substrate facing each other and including a display region for displaying images and a non-display region located at a periphery of the display region, a barrier rib arranged between the first substrate and the second substrate and forming discharge cells, an address electrode arranged between the first substrate and the second substrate and extending along a first direction, and a first electrode and a second electrode arranged in the discharge cells and extending along a second direction. The line width of the barrier rib formed in the display region is different from the line width of the barrier rib formed in the non-display region.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel includes a front plate, at least one electrode disposed on the front plate, a back plate opposing the front plate, the back plate being spaced apart from the front plate, at least one electrode disposed on the back plate, and a plurality of partition walls disposed between the front plate and the back plate. The partition walls divide a space between the front plate and the back plate into a plurality of display cells. Each of the partition walls has a plurality of projections opposing one of the front plate and the back plate. The projections are arranged such that the projections do not overlap the at least one electrode disposed on the one of the front plate and the back plate.