Abstract
Using uniformly distributed YBO3:Eu3+ phosphors, we demonstrate the emissive luminescent layer applicable to transparent plasma-discharged display panels (PDPs). We prepared uniform and oval-shaped YBO3:Eu3+ particulates by a solvothermal method that were composed of crystalline primary nanoparticles (~10 nm in diameter) and analyzed the particle morphology, luminescence, and after-glow behaviours of the resultant nanophosphors. We fabricated prototype highly transparent PDPs and describe their luminance characteristics regarding optimal process conditions. The resultant YBO3:Eu3+ phosphors with monodispersed shape can be widely used for the luminescent materials of upcoming display devices, such as three-dimensional imaging and transparent displays.
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