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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 21, 2006
Filed:
Jul. 23, 2001
Yoshio Sano, Tokyo, JP;
Nobumitsu Aibara, Tokyo, JP;
Yoshiaki Yanai, Tokyo, JP;
Toshiyuki Akiyama, Tokyo, JP;
Tetsumasa Okamoto, Tokyo, JP;
Kazuaki Yanagida, Tokyo, JP;
Hirokazu Tateno, Tokyo, JP;
Naoto Hirano, Tokyo, JP;
Yoshito Tanaka, Tokyo, JP;
Tadashi Nakamura, Tokyo, JP;
Keiji Nunomura, Tokyo, JP;
Yoshio Sano, Tokyo, JP;
Nobumitsu Aibara, Tokyo, JP;
Yoshiaki Yanai, Tokyo, JP;
Toshiyuki Akiyama, Tokyo, JP;
Tetsumasa Okamoto, Tokyo, JP;
Kazuaki Yanagida, Tokyo, JP;
Hirokazu Tateno, Tokyo, JP;
Naoto Hirano, Tokyo, JP;
Yoshito Tanaka, Tokyo, JP;
Tadashi Nakamura, Tokyo, JP;
Keiji Nunomura, Tokyo, JP;
Pioneer Corporation, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
Ribs for defining pixel cells are formed in the shape of a lattice, and sustain electrodes and scan electrodes are disposed near the ribs. The electrodes are spaced apart in each pixel cell, and the sustain electrode and the scan electrode are each cut away between pixel cells arranged in the row direction to provide each pixel cell with individually separated electrodes. In addition, between pixel cells adjacent to each other in the row direction, the sustain electrodes and the scan electrodes are connected to each other by means of a sustain-side bus electrode and a scan-side bus electrode, respectively. This makes it possible to provide a high luminous efficiency.