The performance of two 4‐in. color PDP test panels with a default and a high‐Xe‐concentration gas mixture will be discussed. The default panel with a gas mixture of 3.5% Xe in Ne and a filling pressure of 665 hPa was compared with a panel containing a gas mixture of 13.5% Xe in Ne and a filling pressure of 800 hPa. The panels contain a green phosphor, YBO3:Tb, which showed less saturation at high UV load compared with a Willemite phosphor. The panel performance was compared in addressed conditions. For the default panel, a white luminance of 710 cd/m2 and an efficacy of 1.6 lm/W was found, while for the high‐Xe‐partial‐pressure panel, a white luminance of 2010 cd/m2 and an efficacy of 3.8 lm/W was realized. The increase of the driving voltages, about 20–30 V, is moderate. Finally, color saturation is improved at high Xe partial pressure.
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