Abstract
AbstractThis paper analyzes the address discharge delay characteristics based on the measurement of the transient IR emission intensity according to the wall charge state after the reset discharge. This measurement result shows that the maximal erasure of the wall charges accumulating on the scan and address electrodes during the negative ramp‐falling period induces the easy transition from the weak discharge to the strong discharge, thereby resulting in shortening the statistical delay time.
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