IP Library Granted Patent US 7,005,085
Granted Patent B2
US 7,005,085 · App. 10/424,994 · Granted Feb 28, 2006

Oxygen-containing phosphor powders, methods for making phosphor powders and devices incorporating same

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Patent No.
US 7,005,085
App. No.
10/424,994
Granted
Feb 28, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

Phosphor powders and a method for making phosphor powders. The powders are oxygen-containing, such as metal oxides, silicates, borates or titanates and have a small particle size, narrow particle size distribution and are substantially spherical. The method of the invention advantageously permits the continuous production of such powders. The invention also relates to improved devices, such as display devices, incorporating the phosphor powders.

Claims (46)

1. A display device for conveying visual graphics and information, comprising:

a) a plurality of pixel regions comprising phosphor powder layers; and

b) an excitation source adapted to stimulate said phosphor powder to emit light to be viewed by a viewer;

wherein said phosphor powder comprises oxygen-containing phosphor particles selected from the group consisting of borate particles and aluminate particles that are substantially spherical and have a weight average particle size of not greater than about 5 μm.

2. A display device as recited in claim 1 , wherein said weight average particle size is from about 0.3 μm to about 3 μm.

3. A display device as recited in claim 1 , wherein said powder has a particle size distribution wherein at least about 90 weight percent of said particles are not larger than twice said average particle size.

4. A display device as recited in claim 1 , wherein said phosphor powder layers have an average thickness of not greater than about 3 times said average particle size.

5. A display device as recited in claim 1 , wherein said phosphor powder layers have an average thickness of not greater than about 2 times said average particle size.

6. A display device as recited in claim 1 , wherein said phosphor particles comprise a yttrium-gadolinium borate host material.

7. A display device as recited in claim 1 , wherein said phosphor particles comprise a host material selected from the consisting of Y 3 Al 5 O 12 and BaMgAl 14 O 23 .

8. A flat panel display, comprising:

a) an excitation source adapted to stimulate a phosphor; and

b) a viewing panel proximate to said excitation source, comprising a transparent substrate having disposed thereon an oxygen-containing phosphor powder defining pixels, wherein said phosphor powder comprises substantially spherical aluminate particles having a weight average particle size of not greater than about 10 μm.

9. A flat panel display as recited in claim 8 , wherein said weight average particle size is not greater than about 5 μm.

10. A flat panel display as recited in claim 8 , wherein said weight average particle size is from about 0.3 μm to about 3 μm.

11. A flat panel display as recited in claim 8 , wherein said powder has a particle size distribution wherein at least about 90 weight percent of said particles are not larger than twice said average particle size.

12. A flat panel display as recited in claim 8 , wherein said pixels comprise a phosphor powder layer having an average thickness of not greater than about 3 times said average particle size.

13. A flat panel display as recited in claim 8 , wherein said pixels comprise a phosphor powder layer having an average thickness of not greater than about 2 times said average particle size.

14. A flat panel display as recited in claim 8 , wherein said flat panel display is a field emission display.

15. A flat panel display as recited in claim 8 , wherein said flat panel display is a plasma display.

16. A flat panel display as recited in claim 8 , wherein said aluminate phosphor powder comprises a host material selected from the group consisting of Y 3 Al 5 O 12 and BaMgAl 14 O 23 .

17. A display device as recited in claim 8 , wherein said phosphor particles comprise a host material consisting essentially of BaMgAl 14 O 23 .

18. A field emission display, comprising:

(a) a back plate portion comprising a plurality of electron tip emitters;

(b) a transparent front plate portion comprising a layer of phosphor powder comprising oxygen-containing, substantially spherical aluminate phosphor particles, wherein said phosphor particles have a weight average particle size of not greater than about 5 μm.

19. A field emission display as recited in claim 18 , wherein said phosphor particles comprise Y 3 Al 5 O 12 as a host material.

20. A field emission display as recited in claim 18 , wherein said phosphor particles comprise BaMgAl 14 O 23 as a host material.

21. A field emission display as recited in claim 18 , wherein said phosphor particles comprise crystallites having an average crystallite size of at least about 25 nanometers.

22. A field emission display as recited in claim 18 , wherein said average particle size is from about 0.3 μm to about 3 μm.

23. A field emission display as recited in claim 18 , wherein said phosphor particles are coated phosphor particles.

24. A field emission display as recited in claim 18 , wherein said phosphor particles are coated phosphor particles comprising a metal oxide coating having a thickness of from about 1 to about 10 nanometers.

25. A field emission display as recited in claim 18 , wherein said phosphor particles are coated phosphor particles comprising a metal oxide coating selected from the group consisting of Al 2 O 3 , SiO 2 , ZnO, SnO 2 and In 2 O 3 .

26. A field emission display as recited in claim 18 , wherein said phosphor particles form a pixel layer having an average thickness of not greater than about 3 times said average particle size.

27. A method for securing a document, comprising the step of applying a phosphor powder to said document, wherein said phosphor powder comprises oxygen-containing phosphor particles, wherein said phosphor particles are substantially spherical and have a weight average particle size of from about 0.3 μm to about 3 μm and wherein at least about 90 weight percent of said particles are not larger than twice said average particle size.

28. A method for securing a document as recited in claim 27 , wherein said phosphor particles comprise crystallites having an average crystallite size of at least about 25 nanometers.

29. A method for securing a document as recited in claim 27 , wherein said document is currency.

30. A plasma display panel, comprising:

a) a rear panel comprising a plurality of row electrodes;

b) a front panel comprising a plurality of column electrodes, wherein said row electrodes and said column electrodes are in perpendicular relation to form a plurality of addressable x-y coordinates;

c) a phosphor powder dispersed on a substrate disposed between said electrodes, wherein said phosphor powder comprises a host material selected from the group consisting of ZnO and aluminates, and comprises particles having a weight average particle size of not greater than about 5 μm and a particle size distribution wherein at least about 90 weight percent of said particles are not larger than twice said average particle size.

31. A plasma display panel as recited in claim 30 , wherein said particles are substantially spherical.

32. A plasma display panel as recited in claim 30 , wherein said average particle size is from about 0.3 μm to about 3 μm.

33. A plasma display panel as recited in claim 30 , wherein said phosphor particles comprise crystallites having an average crystallite size of at least about 25 nanometers.

34. A plasma display panel as recited in claim 30 , wherein said phosphor powder is dispersed in a layer having an average thickness of not greater than about three times said average particle size.

35. A plasma display panel as recited in claim 30 , wherein said phosphor particles comprise a metal oxide host material selected from the group consisting of Y 3 Al 5 O 12 , ZnO and BaMgAl 14 O 23 .

36. A method as recited in claim 27 , wherein said phosphor particles comprise Y 2 O 3 :RE 1 , RE 2 , where RE 1 and RE 2 are selected from the rare earth elements.

Assignments (8)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 13, 2014
From: CABOT CORPORATION
To: SICPA HOLDING SA
Reel/Frame 034160/0874 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 8, 2005
From: NANOCHEM RESEARCH LLC
To: SUPERIOR MICROPOWDERS LLC
Reel/Frame 016237/0003 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 8, 2005
From: SUPERIOR MICROPOWDERS LLC
To: CABOT CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 016237/0018 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 7, 2005
From: HAMPDEN-SMITH, MARK J.; KODAS, TOIVO T; CARUSO, JAMES; SKAMSER, DANIEL J; POWELL, QUINT H
To: NANOCHEM RESEARCH LLC
Reel/Frame 016226/0929 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 19, 2005
From: NANOCHEM RESEARCH LLC
To: SUPERIOR MICROPOWDERS LLC
Reel/Frame 016579/0945 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 19, 2005
From: SUPERIOR MICROPOWDERS LLC
To: CABOT CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 016581/0037 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 19, 2005
From: HAMPDEN-SMITH, MARK J.; KODAS, TOIVO T.; CARUSO, JAMES; SKAMSER, DANIEL J.; POWELL, QUINT H.
To: NANOCHEM RESEARCH LLC
Reel/Frame 016582/0868 →
CONFIRMATORY LICENSE Recorded Aug 23, 2004
From: NANOCHEM RESEARCH INCORPORATED
To: NAVY, SECRETARY OF THE, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Reel/Frame 015705/0916 →