Patent classifications
H10K50/165
COMPOUND, ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENCE DEVICE, AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS
A compound represented by the following formula (1):
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Organic-Light-Emitting Diode
An organic light-emitting diode comprising an organic layer sequence, a radiation exit area and an encapsulation. The organic layer sequence comprises at least one radiation-emitting region which generates electromagnetic radiation in the spectral range from infrared radiation to UV radiation during operation. The radiation exit area is structured, so that the electromagnetic radiation has a directional emission profile. The encapsulation forms a seal of the organic layer sequence against environmental influences.
Proazaphosphatranes As N-Dopants In Organic Electronics
An organic n-dopant for doping organic electron transport materials. The n-dopant comprising at least one proazaphosphatrane compound having a triple N-substituted phosphorus atom of the formula
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SPIRO-TYPE COMPOUND AND ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING ELEMENT COMPRISING SAME
The present specification provides a compound having a spiro structure, and an organic light emitting device including the same.
Organic Light-Emitting Display Panel and Device
An organic light-emitting display panel and an organic light-emitting display device are disclosed, wherein the organic light-emitting display panel includes: a substrate, a cathode, a first auxiliary functional structure, a light-emitting structure and an anode that are successively laminated; wherein, the material of both the anode and the cathode is silver or a silver-containing metallic material, and a micro-cavity structure is formed between the cathode and the anode; the first auxiliary functional structure includes at least one of an electron injection layer, an electron transport layer and a hole blocking layer, and the first auxiliary functional structure is multiplexed as a micro-cavity length adjusting structure.
OLED Display Panel And A Display Device Comprising The Same
The present disclosure relates to an OLED display panel. With the OLED display panel, a higher luminous efficiency is achieved by selecting a thermally activated delayed fluorescent material for doping into an organic light emitting layer and applying a compound having a specific energy level to match, thereby the luminous efficiency of an organic photo electronic device is improved.
Organic electroluminescent materials and devices
A compound having the formula Ir(L.sub.A).sub.n(L.sub.B).sub.3-n, having the structure ##STR00001##
of Formula I is provided. In the structure of Formula I, each of A.sup.1 through A.sup.8 is independently carbon or nitrogen; at least one of A.sup.1 through A.sup.8 is nitrogen; ring B is bonded to ring A through a C—C bond; the iridium is bonded to ring A through an Ir—C bond; X is O, S, or Se; each of R.sup.1 through R.sup.5 are independently selected from a variety of substituents, which may be linked for form a ring; n is an integer from 1 to 3; and at least one R.sup.2 adjacent to ring C is not hydrogen. Formulations and devices, such as OLEDs, that include the first compound are also provided.
First and Second Organic Semiconductor Layer and Organic Electronic Device Comprising the Same
The present invention relates to a first and second organic semiconductor layer and an organic electronic device comprising the same, wherein the organic electronic device comprises an anode, a first organic semiconductor layer, a second organic semiconductor layer and a cathode; wherein a) the first organic semiconductor layer comprises: a metal dopant, and a compound of Formula (I); and b) the second organic semiconductor layer comprises at least one radialene compound.
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INDENOAZANAPHTHALENES
The present invention relates indenoazanaphthalenes, particularly for use in electronic devices. The invention further relates to a method for producing the indenoazanaphthalenes according to the invention, and to electronic devices comprising the same.
INDENOAZANAPHTHALENES
The present invention relates indenoazanaphthalenes, particularly for use in electronic devices. The invention further relates to a method for producing the indenoazanaphthalenes according to the invention, and to electronic devices comprising the same.