@article{Murthy_Atchyutha Rao_Suresh_Poornachandra Rao_Subba Rao_Walter Ratna Kumar_Rajasekhar_Rao_2011, title={Ceramic Materials (Phosphors) for Display Applications}, volume={13}, url={https://ect-journal.kz/index.php/ectj/article/view/428}, DOI={10.18321/ectj58}, abstractNote={<p>Phosphors the ceramic materials should able to work in tough environment surrounded and bombarded<br>by high energy Vacuum Ultra Violet (VUV), UV or electron beam radiations in any discharge tube. The plasma display panel (PDP) is increasingly gaining attention over conventional cathode ray tube (CRT)-based TVs as a medium of large format (60+”) television (TV), particularly high definition TVs (HDTVs). Improvements have been made not only in size but also in other areas such as resolution, luminescence efficiency, brightness, contrast ratio, power consumption, and cost reduction. The formation of a phosphor host and doping process by solid solution is critical and is highly dependent on the reaction temperature and conditions. Since the purity of starting chemicals is very important to the synthesis of phosphors, the starting chemicals are typically 99.9%, 99.999% in purity. Required amounts of starting ingredients are mixed in the presence of an appropriate flux (if necessary) and fired at high temperatures (1200 °C) in air or in a controlled atmosphere (N<sub>2</sub>, C, CO, or N<sub>2</sub> with 2-5% of H<sub>2</sub>). The present paper reports the synthesis and luminescence characteristics of different ceramic materials (phosphors) for display applications.</p>}, number={1-2}, journal={Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal}, author={Murthy, K. V.R. and Atchyutha Rao, Ch. and Suresh, K. and Poornachandra Rao, N. V. and Subba Rao, B. and Walter Ratna Kumar, B. and Rajasekhar, B. N. and Rao, B. N.}, year={2011}, month={Apr.}, pages={1–4} }