Abstract:
The object of this invention is to provide a plasma display panel in which an aging process essential to the manufacturing process generates minimal phosphor deterioration, enabling a relatively high luminous efficiency and high quality color production to be produced. To achieve this object, the aging process takes place while gas generated inside the panel is evacuated. Alternatively, after completion of the aging process, the phosphor of the whole panel is heated to restore heat deterioration.
Abstract:
When the processor of a vector computer detects an optimization instructing message which instructs the optimization of the method for performing access to a list at compiling time, the processor automatically changes the method for accessing. The bank contention associated with vectorization can be avoided and the access speed to the list can be accelerated by, for example, copying the data to be accessed in a working array, randomly changing the accessing order, or performing scalar loading.
Abstract:
A plasma display panel capable of restricting the yellowing of a dielectric layer and the occurrence of dielectric breakdown, wherein glass constituting a dielectric layer uses glass containing a metal oxide MO2 capable of a trivalent- or tetravalent-ion configuration in glass. Accordingly, even when Ag is inonized from an electrode consisting of Ag to diffuse to a dielectric layer, Ag does not aggregate to be formed into colloid with an ionized state kept. Therefore, yellowing and dielectric breakdown caused by Ag going to colloid can be restricted.
Abstract:
With a conventional plasma display panel, cross talk is likely to occur and an image is unstable. Thus, a gaseous discharge panel includes a first panel board (104) having a first electrode (24), a second panel board (108) facing the first panel board (104) and having a second electrode (23), a sealing portion provided between outer peripheral edges of the first panel board (104) and the second panel board (108) so as to form a gaseous discharge space (112) between the two panel boards, and a partition (30) for partitioning the gaseous discharge space (112) provided on the second panel board (108). An upper end portion of the partition (30) is adhered to the inner surface of the first panel board (104) by a frit glass (31).
Abstract:
A glass paste used as a starting material of a transparent dielectric of a plasma display panel ("PDP"), the glass paste enabling the baking time required in forming a dielectric layer of the PDP to be shortened without reducing the transmissivity of the dielectric layer. A decomposition accelerator for accelerating the decomposition of an organic component is included in the glass paste so as to contact with the organic component. As a result, the decomposition of the organic component is accelerated when the glass paste is baked. Moreover, since the organic component is substantially eliminated before the baking temperature reaches a temperature at which a glass powder in the glass paste begins to melt, gas from decomposing organic component is not generated when the glass powder melts, and consequently the trapping of gas bubbles within the dielectric layer is prevented.