Title: ELECTRODELESS DISCHARGE MODES IN NEON-NITROGEN MIXTURES WITH APPLICATION TO THE PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL
Abstract:Discharge buildup and decay was observed in the space between glass-covered electrodes when a sinusoidal voltage at 50 kHz was applied. Study of the emitted light in a mixture of neon + 10 % nitrogen ...Discharge buildup and decay was observed in the space between glass-covered electrodes when a sinusoidal voltage at 50 kHz was applied. Study of the emitted light in a mixture of neon + 10 % nitrogen revealed moving luminous regions, one cathode-directed which becomes a short-lived negative glow, and a second single- or multiply glowing region anode-directed which is similar to moving striations in a positive column. Three modes of discharge are observed, continuous and pulsed modes, as reported for the plasma display panel, and a third quasiglow mode, which gives high luminous output and also shows the memory desired for the plasma panel.Read More
Publication Year: 1970
Publication Date: 1970-06-15
Language: en
Type: article
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