Abstract A macroscopic cell and three-dimensional fluid model have been used to investigate the discharge characteristics in ac plasma display panel cells of electrode-shaping configurations. Four kinds of non-standard geometries (i.e. $D$-, $\varDelta$-, $W$- and $U$-shape electrodes) have been considered. The characteristics of the discharge current, the operating voltage and the discharge efficiency of different configurations have been discussed. It is found that the discharge efficiency can be improved by about 10\%--30\% compared with the standard geometry, while the operating voltage increases slightly in the non-standard geometries. There is a trade-off between improving the discharge efficiency and lowering the sustaining voltage in design of plasma display cells by electrode shaping.
Received: 08 June 2006
Revised: 22 June 2006
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Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No 10475007), the Scientific Research Foundation for the Returned Overseas Chinese Scholars, the State Education Ministry of China (Grant No LLKYJJ200403) and Thomson Plasma, France.
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Ouyang Ji-Ting(欧阳吉庭), Cao Jing (曹菁), and He Feng(何锋) Macroscopic cell experiments and three-dimensionalmodelling on electrode-shaping plasma display cell 2006 Chinese Physics 15 2669
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