Large‐screen displays using metal—insulator—metal cathode arrays |
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Authors: | Toshiaki Kusunoki Masakazu Sagawa Mutsumi Suzuki Etsuko Nishimura Mitsuharu Ikeda Kazutaka Tsuji |
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Affiliation: | Hitachi Research Laboratory, 7‐1‐1 Ohmika‐cho, Hitachi, Ibaraki 319‐1292, Japan |
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Abstract: | Abstract— Large‐screen (32‐in. WXGA and 17‐in. VGA) displays using metal—insulator—metal (MIM) cathode arrays have been developed. A cathode structure with low‐resistance electrodes and low‐capacitance emitters shortens signal delay and decreases the voltage drop in large MIM‐cathode arrays. By using a dual‐scan method, the signal delay was suppressed to less than 30% of the horizontal scan time in the 32‐in. WXGA panel. Emission efficiency of the cathode array was improved to 3% by reducing the surface work function of the top electrode from 4.7 to 3.9 eV. The cathode life was also improved to more than 10,000 hours. The display panel incorporating the cathode arrays and high‐efficiency P22‐phosphor screens with 3‐mm spacers showed high screen brightness (average brightness, 378 cd/m2; peak brightness, 832 cd/m2) at an anode voltage of 10 kV. |
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Keywords: | Metal— insulator— metal cathode cathode display emission efficiency surface work function screen brightness |
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