Patent classifications
H10K30/865
ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE
An organic light emitting device including a first electrode; a self-assembled monolayer on the first electrode; a hole control layer on the self-assembled monolayer; a light emitting layer on the hole control layer; an electron control layer on the light emitting layer; and a second electrode on the electron control layer, wherein the self-assembled monolayer includes a plurality of organic molecules, each of the plurality of organic molecules having a head bonded to the first electrode, a terminal end adjacent to the hole control layer, and a tail connecting the head with the terminal end.
LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT, DISPLAY DEVICE, ELECTRONIC DEVICE, AND LIGHTING APPARATUS
A light-emitting element includes a cathode, an anode, a light-emitting layer, a first layer, a second layer, and a third layer. The first layer is provided between the cathode and the light-emitting layer. The second layer is provided between the light-emitting layer and the third layer and includes a region in contact with the third layer. The third layer is provided between the second layer and the anode and includes a region in contact with the anode. The first layer and the third layer each include an alkali metal or an alkaline earth metal. The second layer includes a material that has a function of transporting an electron.
Materials for organic electroluminescent devices
The present invention relates to compounds according to formula (1), a method for producing these compounds and electronic devices, in particular organic electroluminescent devices containing said compounds.
Method of manufacturing an organic light-emitting device and an organic light-emitting device manufactured by using the same
A method of manufacturing an organic light-emitting device includes a heat treatment performed at a set or predetermined temperature range when forming a hole transport layer utilizing a solution process. When an emission layer is formed thereon utilizing a solution process, a mixed layer may be formed to a suitable thickness for improving hole injection into the emission layer. An organic light-emitting device may be manufactured utilizing the method.
ELECTRON BUFFERING MATERIAL AND ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENT DEVICE
The present invention relates to an electron buffering material, and an organic electroluminescent device comprising a first electrode; a second electrode facing the first electrode; a light-emitting layer between the first electrode and the second electrode; and an electron transport zone and an electron buffering layer between the light-emitting layer and the second electrode. The electron buffering material of the present invention can produce an organic electroluminescent device having low driving voltage, excellent luminous efficiency, and long lifespan.
LIGHT EMITTING ELEMENT, LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE, AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS
An organic EL element includes a pixel electrode, a light emitting function layer that is formed on the pixel electrode, an electron injection layer formed on the light emitting function layer, and a counter electrode that is formed on the electron injection layer and that has semi-transmissive reflectivity, in which the counter electrode contains a reductive material that reduces material of the electron injection layer and Ag with atomic ratio of 75% or more, and an adsorption layer is formed on the counter electrode.
Organic light emitting diode device
An organic light emitting diode device is disclosed. There is an organic light emitting diode device that comprises a first light emitting part between an anode and a cathode, the first light emitting part including a first light emitting layer, a second light emitting part comprising a second light emitting layer on the first light emitting part, and a first charge generation layer between the first light emitting part and the second light emitting part, wherein the first charge generation layer comprises at least two hosts, and at least one of the at least two hosts includes a pyrene compound.
Organic light emitting display and method of fabricating the same
An organic light emitting display can include light emitting elements disposed on a substrate; an encapsulation unit disposed on the light emitting elements; touch sensors disposed on the encapsulation unit; first conductive lines connected to the touch sensors; second conductive lines connected to the first conductive lines; and at least one insulating film formed of at least one of an inorganic film or an organic film and disposed between the first and second conductive lines.
Organic light emitting display device
An organic light emitting display device is discussed. The organic light emitting display device in one embodiment includes at least one light emitting layer between an anode and a cathode, and an electron transport layer between the at least one light emitting layer and the cathode. The electron transport layer may include a first electron transport material for blocking holes from the light emitting layer to the electron transport layer, and a second electron transport material for assisting in a transfer of electrons to the light emitting layer, wherein the first electron transport material and the second electron transport material have different triplet exciton energy levels and different electron mobilities.
Organic light emitting transistors including organic semiconductor layers with different lengths and widths
In some examples, an organic light emitting transistor (OLET) comprises a substrate layer; a gate electrode disposed on the substrate layer; and a dielectric layer disposed on the gate electrode. The OLET further comprises a first organic semiconductor layer (OSL) disposed on the dielectric layer; a second OSL disposed on the first OSL; a third OSL disposed on the second OSL; a drain electrode disposed on the third OSL; a first source electrode partially disposed on both the first OSL and the third OSL; and a second source electrode partially disposed on both the first OSL and the third OSL, wherein a length of the first OSL is larger than lengths of both the second and third OSLs, and wherein a width of the first OSL is smaller than widths of both the second and third OSLs.