Significant reduction of cathodoluminescent degradation in sulfide-based phosphors

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  • J. M. Fitz-Gerald
  • T. A. Trottier
  • R. K. Singh
  • P. H. Holloway
چکیده

The degradation of cathodoluminescent ~CL! brightness under prolonged electron-beam excitation of phosphors has been identified as one of the outstanding critical issues for flat-panel field-emission displays. In this letter, we have demonstrated that a TaSi2 coating on Y2O2S:Eu 31 phosphors substantially inhibits the cathodoluminescent degradation characteristics without reducing its efficiency. The coating was deposited by pulsed laser deposition of TaSi2 targets onto a fluidized bed containing phosphor particles. Cathodoluminescent degradation experiments conducted at 2 keV and at 150 mA/cm, showed that the CL brightness decreased by more than 50% after a Coulomb load of 15 C/cm on the uncoated material. In contrast, the TaSi2-coated phosphor powders showed much less degradation, with CL brightness only decreasing by approximately 12% after electron irradiation with the same dose. © 1998 American Institute of Physics. @S0003-6951~98!01715-X#

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تاریخ انتشار 1998