Presentation 2000/10/13
Study on the Deterioration of Blue Phosphor for Color PDP and Improvement of its Chromaticity
Shuxiu Zhang, Heiju Uchiike,
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Abstract(in English) Europium-activated barium magnesium aluminate(BaMgAl_10O_17 : Eu^2+, BAM)is used for color PDPs as a blue phosphor. However, luminance decrease and color shift, which originate in the deterioration of BAM, are the most important problems to be solved. In this research, the tricolor phosphors for PDP were examined when a phosphor film was heat-treated and irradiated by vacuum ultraviolet rays. After defining the deterioration of the BAM, improvement of the deterioration was studied in detail by adopting DAM solid solutions. It is indicated that the deterioration can be improved both on the heat-treating and the vacuum ultraviolet ray irradiation in the BAM solid solution compared to the conventional blue phosphor.
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Keyword(in English) Color PDP / Blue phosphor / Solid solution / Deterioration.
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Title (in English) Study on the Deterioration of Blue Phosphor for Color PDP and Improvement of its Chromaticity
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Keyword(1) Color PDP
Keyword(2) Blue phosphor
Keyword(3) Solid solution
Keyword(4) Deterioration.
1st Author's Name Shuxiu Zhang
1st Author's Affiliation Research & Development Dept. , Daiden Co. , Ltd.:Graduate School of Engineering, Saga University()
2nd Author's Name Heiju Uchiike
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Saga University
Date 2000/10/13
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Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 356
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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