Experimental observation of image sticking phenomenon in AC plasma display panel

Heung Sik Tae, Jin Won Han, Sang Hun Jang, Byeong No Kim, Bhum Jae Shin, Byung Gwon Cho, Sung Il Chien

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Abstract

The iterant strong sustain discharge that occurs during a sustain period over a few minutes causes image sticking, which means a ghost image remains in the subsequent image when the previous image was continuously displayed over a few minutes. Accordingly, this paper investigates whether the dominant factor in image sticking is the MgO surface or phosphor layer by testing the effects of image sticking in subsequent dark and bright images using a 42-in plasma display panel. When the subsequent image was dark, the image sticking was found to produce a brighter ghost image than the background. Thus, since the luminance of a dark image is produced by the weak discharge that occurs during the reset-period, the higher luminance of the ghost image was mainly due to the activation of the MgO surface. Conversely, when the subsequent image was bright, the image sticking was found to produce a darker ghost image than the background. Thus, since the luminance of a bright image is predominantly produced by the strong discharge that occurs during the sustain period, the lower luminance of the ghost image was mainly due to the deterioration of the phosphor layer.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2189-2196
Number of pages8
JournalIEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
Volume32
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2004

Keywords

  • Activated MgO surface
  • Brighter ghost image
  • Darker ghost image
  • Deterioration of phosphor layers
  • Image sticking
  • Strong sustain discharge
  • Weak reset discharge

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