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Electrical properties of plasma display panel with Mg1−xZnxO protecting thin films deposited by a radio frequency magnetron sputtering method
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Materials ScienceMagnetismElectrical EngineeringMaterials EngineeringMgo Protective LayerEngineeringPlasma ElectronicsApplied PhysicsMagnesium-based CompositeRadio Frequency MagnetronConventional PanelsThin Film Process TechnologyThin FilmsGas Discharge PlasmaPlasma ApplicationPlasma Display PanelElectrical Insulation
In order to improve the material properties of the protective layer for alternating current plasma display panels, a small amount of ZnO was added to the MgO protective layer. The electrical properties and the surface characteristics of the Mg1−xZnxO films, deposited by a radio frequency magnetron sputtering method, were investigated. As the concentration of ZnO increases, the crystallinity of Mg1−xZnxO thin films improves and the grain size becomes larger. The firing and the sustaining voltages of panels with the Mg1−xZnxO protective layers, when the concentration of ZnO was 0.5at.%, was reduced by 20V, compared with the conventional panels with the MgO protective layers. It was also found that the panels with Mg1−xZnxO protective layers show the higher discharge intensity as the ZnO content increases at the same applied voltages, compared with panels with the conventional MgO protective layers.
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