Reduction of temporal dark image sticking in AC-PDP using vacuum-sealing method

Choon Sang Park, Heung Sik Tae, Young Kuk Kwon, Eun Gi Heo

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Abstract

Minimizing the residual impurity gas is the key factor for reducing temporal dark image stickings. In this paper, the vacuum-sealing method is adopted to minimize the residual impurity gas by enhancing a base vacuum level, and the resultant change in the temporal dark image sticking was examined in comparison with that of the conventional sealing method in the 42-in. ac-PDP with a high Xe (11 %) content As a result of monitoring the difference in the display luminance, infrared emission, and perceived luminance between the cells with and without temporal dark image sticking, the vacuum-sealing method can reduce the temporal dark image sticking. In particular, in the vacuum-sealing method, the modified driving waveform enabled the effective reduction of temporal dark image sticking.

Original languageEnglish
Pages857-860
Number of pages4
StatePublished - 2007
Event14th International Display Workshops, IDW '07 - Sapporo, Japan
Duration: 5 Dec 20075 Dec 2007

Conference

Conference14th International Display Workshops, IDW '07
Country/TerritoryJapan
CitySapporo
Period5/12/075/12/07

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