Plasma displays

Gas discharge displays (or plasma displays, as they are now frequently called) have evolved into two distinct forms. In dc displays, exciting electrodes are immersed in the gas, and currents are usually unidirectional. In ac displays, electrodes are separated from the gas by dielectrics. Contributions to both forms of display are discussed with particular emphasis on the conception and early history of the ac Display.

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