Abstract: The invention relates to a method of growing a ZnS:Mn phosphor layer suitable for use in thin-film electroluminescent components. According to the method, the ZnS:Mn phosphor layer is grown on a substrate by means of the ALE method using volatile zinc, sulfur and manganese compounds as the precursors. According to the invention, an organozinc compound such as diethylzinc or dimethylzinc is used as precursor for zinc, hydrogen sulfide or an organosulfur compound is used as precursor for sulfur, and an organomanganese compound or organic manganese complex compound is used as precursor for manganese. The invention provides a display component with drive-voltage-symmetrical light emission and stable characteristics of luminance level and turn-on voltage.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 11, 1997
Date of Patent:
September 5, 2000
Assignee:
Planar International Oy Ltd.
Inventors:
Erkki Lauri Soininen, Gitte Harkonen, Marja Lahonen, Runar Tornqvist, Juha Viljanen
Abstract: The invention concerns a method and device for driving an electroluminescence matrix display. According to the method succeeding images are formed on the display (1), whereby to form one image all the row electrodes (r1-r6) of the display are scanned through one by one with a constant voltage, and a column voltage corresponding to the desired instantaneous combination of luminance levels is formed for the column electrodes (c1-c2) in synchronism with the scanning of the row electrodes (r1-r6). According to the invention a voltage corresponding to the average modulation voltage (AV) of the column electrodes (c1-c6) is connected to at least a part of the non-selected row electrodes (r1-r6) to capacitively raise the column electrodes (c1-c6) by the amount of the average modulation level, and only the required column electrodes (c1-c6) are driven to the difference voltage in reference to the average modulation voltage (AV).