Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an organic electroluminescence device with a reduced deterioration rate and an enhanced efficiency. SOLUTION: An electroluminescene device comprises a positive electrode, a hole-injection layer, an emission layer including an emitting material, an electron-injection layer, and a negative electrode which are formed sequentially. Furthermore, the emission layer comprises a stabilizing material having an energy-bandgap greater than energy-bandgap of the emitting material. COPYRIGHT: (C)2007,JPO&INPIT
Abstract:
The present invention discloses an electrode structure for electronic and op to- electronic devices. Such a device comprises a first electrode substantially having a conductive layer (204), a nonmetal layer (206) formed on the conductive layer, a fluorocarbon layer (208) formed on the nonmetal layer, a structure (210) formed on the structure. The electrode may further comprise a buffer layer (205) between the conductive layer and the nonmetal layer.
Abstract:
The present invention discloses an electrode structure for electronic and opto-electronic devices. Such a device comprises a first electrode substantially having a conductive layer (204), a nonmetal layer (206) formed on the conductive layer, a fluorocarbon layer (208) formed on the nonmetal layer, a structure (210) formed on the structure. The electrode may further comprise a buffer layer (205) between the conductive layer and the nonmetal layer.
Abstract:
The present invention discloses an electrode structure for electronic and opto-electronic devices. Such a device comprises a first electrode substantially having a conductive layer ( 204 ), a nonmetal layer ( 206 ) formed on the conductive layer, a fluorocarbon layer ( 208 ) formed on the nonmetal layer, a structure ( 210 ) formed on the structure. The electrode may further comprise a buffer layer ( 205 ) between the conductive layer and the nonmetal layer.