Abstract: The invention provides a light-emitting arrangement (100, 200, 300), comprising: a light source (101, 201, 301) adapted to emit light of a first wavelength; a wavelength converting member (106, 206, 306) comprising a wavelength converting material adapted to receive light of said first wavelength and to convert at least part of the received light to light of a second wavelength; a sealing structure (103) at least partially surrounding said wavelength converting member to form a sealed cavity (105, 205, 305) containing at least said wavelength converting member, said cavity containing a controlled atmosphere; and a getter material (108, 208, 308) arranged within said sealed cavity, wherein said getter material is adapted to operate in the presence of water and/or produces water as a reaction product. Such getter materials have high capacity for removal of oxygen from the atmosphere within the sealed cavity, such that a low oxygen concentration can be maintained within the cavity.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 19, 2011
Publication date:
July 11, 2013
Applicant:
Koninklijk Philips Electronics N.V.
Inventors:
Rifat Ata Mustafa Hikmet, Johannes Franciscus Maria Cillessen
Abstract: A three electrode PDP comprises a scan driver (SD) which supplies a substantially sine wave shaped voltage (VS) between first and the second scan electrodes (SEi, CEi), an amplitude of the substantially sine wave shaped voltage (VS) being large enough to sustain plasma cells (PCij), but being too small to ignite the plasma cells (PCij). A data driver (DD) supplies a substantially pulse shaped voltage (VD) to the data electrodes (DEi) for controlling an amount of light produced by the plasma cells (PCij). The sine wave shaped voltage may have a predetermined frequency such that more than one stable light output level is obtained.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 26, 2003
Publication date:
November 24, 2005
Applicant:
Koninklijk Philips Electronics N. V.
Inventors:
Bart Salters, Antonius Holtslag, Fransiscus Vossen, Sander Derksen, Siebe De Zwart, Pieter Engelaar, Petrus Van Lieshout