The plasma addressed liquid crystal display (PLAC) is a flat, large ar
ea, full-colour television and monitor technology made possible throug
h the unique application of the properties of an ionized gas. Liquid c
rystal displays require an active switching element at the location of
each pixel. The PALC display uses a plasma switch to address each of
the display pixels, replacing typically used semiconductor devices. Th
e use of the plasma switch permits the manufacture, in very large size
s, of a display possessing excellent image quality. The performance of
the PALC display is intrinsically related to the behaviour of the pla
sma used as the switching element. This paper reviews the trends that
led to the development of the PALC display, describes the operating pr
incipals, and examines, in detail, one of the many areas of ongoing pl
asma physics The successful development of a model, which agrees with
the measured decay behaviour of the plasma, contributed to a significa
nt improvement in the performance of the PALC display.