In order to improve the primary color purity of the plasma display panel (PDP), inorganic (SiO2)1−x(Nd2O3)x alloy films have been fabricated by the rf-magnetron sputtering method, and their optical properties have been investigated as functions of Nd2O3 contents in films and thickness of films. The study has revealed that absorption in (SiO2)1−x(Nd2O3)x films is due to intratransition within the 4f shell of the Nd3+ ion, and that it becomes larger with increasing Nd3+ ion concentrations in films and film thickness. In the PDP devices with our band rejection color filters, luminances from neon gas discharge itself and sidebands of phosphors are sufficiently reduced, resulting in wider color gamut and higher color purity.
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