Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080203893 | Light-Emitting Device - The present invention is a light-emitting device which is provided with a phosphor layer containing a blue phosphor, wherein the phosphor layer includes an aluminate phosphor, as the blue phosphor, that contains Ba, Sr, Eu, Mg, Al and O as constituting elements at an atom-number ratio Ba:Sr:Eu:Mg:Al:O=p:q:r:1:w:17 wherein 0.70≦p≦0.95, 0≦q≦0.15, 0.05≦r≦0.20, p+q+r≧1, and 9.8≦w≦10.5 are satisfied, and a value of a linear coupling function s represented by a formula: | 08-28-2008 |
20090026948 | Plasma Display Device and Method of Manufacturing Green Phosphor Material for Plasma Display Device - A plasma display device having a panel main body in which a pair of transparent substrates is arranged in opposition so as to form a discharge space between the substrates on at least a front side, barrier ribs are arranged on at least one of the substrates to divide the discharge space into a plurality of spaces, a group of electrodes is arranged on the substrates so as to generate discharge in the discharge space divided with the barrier ribs, and phosphor layers that emit by discharge are provided, in which the phosphor layers are equipped with a green phosphor layer including at least Zn | 01-29-2009 |
20090026949 | Plasma Display Device and Method of Manufacturing Green Phosphor Material for Plasma Display Device - A plasma display device having a panel main body in which a pair of transparent substrates is arranged in opposition so as to form a discharge space between the substrates on at least a front side, barrier ribs are arranged on at least one of the substrates to divide the discharge space into a plurality of spaces, a group of electrodes is arranged on the substrates so as to generate discharge in the discharge space divided with the barrier ribs, and phosphor layers that emit by discharge are provided, in which the phosphor layers are equipped with a green phosphor layer including at least Zn | 01-29-2009 |
20090058253 | PLASMA DISPLAY DEVICE - A plasma display device having a panel main body in which a pair of transparent substrates is arranged in opposition so as to form a discharge space between the substrates on at least a front side, barrier ribs are arranged on at least one of the substrates to divide the discharge space into a plurality of spaces, a group of electrodes is arranged on the substrates so as to generate discharge in the discharge space divided with the barrier ribs, and phosphor layers that emit by discharge are provided, in which the phosphor layers are equipped with a green phosphor layer including at least a mixture of Zn | 03-05-2009 |
20090121630 | Plasma Display Device and Method of Manufacturing Green Phosphor Material for Plasma Display Device - A plasma display device having a panel main body in which a pair of transparent substrates is arranged in opposition so as to form a discharge space between the substrates on at least a front side, barrier ribs are arranged on at least one of the substrates to divide the discharge space into a plurality of spaces, a group of electrodes is arranged on the substrates so as to generate discharge in the discharge space divided with the barrier ribs, and phosphor layers that emit by discharge are provided, in which the phosphor layers are equipped with a green phosphor layer including at least a mixture of Zn | 05-14-2009 |
20100156266 | GAS DISCHARGE LIGHT EMITTING PANEL - A gas discharge light emitting panel is provided that prevents deterioration in display properties of the panel, which accompanies changes in light-emitting properties of phosphors. It includes a front panel and a rear panel that are disposed to oppose each other, with a discharge space being interposed therebetween, and a phosphor layer that is disposed above a principal surface located on the discharge space side of the rear panel and that emits light by being irradiated with ultraviolet rays generated in the discharge space. The phosphor layer contains first and second phosphors in which the changes in at least one property selected from luminance and chromaticity, which accompany driving of the panel, occur in the opposite directions to each other. | 06-24-2010 |