Abstract

Using simple pulse technique, two kinds of cases in alternating current (ac) plasma display panel were investigated. One is the relationship between the wall charge decay and the discharge aging time. The other is the relationship between space charge decay and the application of pulse to the address electrode during sustain period. For the former case, the minimum sustain voltage depended on the priming particles within a short time range (100 /spl mu/s) of afterglow, then suddenly increased as the afterglow time increased. With a long time range (600 /spl mu/s) of afterglow, the minimum sustain voltage depended on the state of the wall charges and gradually increased as the afterglow time increased. From these results, a time scale for the wall charge decay was obtained as a function of the discharge aging time. For latter case, the space charge decay time was 5 /spl mu/s when there are no pulses applied to the address electrode. The space charge decay time was about 4 /spl mu/s due to the application of pulses to the address electrode.

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