Canon kabushiki kaisha (20240114708). ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT, ORGANIC COMPOUND, DISPLAY APPARATUS, PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION APPARATUS, ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, LIGHTING APPARATUS, MOVING BODY, AND EXPOSURE LIGHT SOURCE simplified abstract

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ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT, ORGANIC COMPOUND, DISPLAY APPARATUS, PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION APPARATUS, ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, LIGHTING APPARATUS, MOVING BODY, AND EXPOSURE LIGHT SOURCE

Organization Name

canon kabushiki kaisha

Inventor(s)

YOSUKE Nishide of Kanagawa (JP)

JUN Kamatani of Tokyo (JP)

NAOKI Yamada of Tokyo (JP)

HIRONOBU Iwawaki of Kanagawa (JP)

HIROKAZU Miyashita of Miyagi (JP)

ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT, ORGANIC COMPOUND, DISPLAY APPARATUS, PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION APPARATUS, ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, LIGHTING APPARATUS, MOVING BODY, AND EXPOSURE LIGHT SOURCE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240114708 titled 'ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT, ORGANIC COMPOUND, DISPLAY APPARATUS, PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION APPARATUS, ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, LIGHTING APPARATUS, MOVING BODY, AND EXPOSURE LIGHT SOURCE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an organic light-emitting element with a specific light-emitting layer containing two compounds.

  • The light-emitting layer contains a first compound represented by formula [1] and a second compound represented by formula [2].
  • In formula [1], the compound includes a bidentate ligand with a main backbone of naphtho[2,1-f]isoquinoline or phenanthro[2,1-f]isoquinoline.

Potential Applications

The technology could be used in:

  • Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs)
  • Display screens
  • Lighting applications

Problems Solved

  • Improved efficiency of light emission
  • Enhanced durability of the organic light-emitting element

Benefits

  • Brighter and more vibrant display
  • Longer lifespan of the organic light-emitting element
  • Energy-efficient lighting solutions

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing OLED technology for various industries

Possible Prior Art

No prior art information is provided in the abstract.

Unanswered Questions

How does the efficiency of light emission compare to existing OLED technology?

The patent application does not provide specific data on the efficiency of light emission compared to current OLED technology.

What is the cost-effectiveness of implementing this technology in commercial products?

The abstract does not address the cost implications of incorporating this innovation into commercial applications.


Original Abstract Submitted

an organic light-emitting element including a positive electrode, a negative electrode; and a light-emitting layer between the positive electrode and the negative electrode, wherein the light-emitting layer contains a first compound represented by the following formula [1] and a second compound represented by the following formula [2]. in the following formula [1], l denotes a bidentate ligand with a main backbone of naphtho[2,1-f]isoquinoline or phenanthro[2,1-f]isoquinoline.