Canon kabushiki kaisha (20240130151). ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT simplified abstract

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ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT

Organization Name

canon kabushiki kaisha

Inventor(s)

HIROKI Ohrui of Tokyo (JP)

YOSUKE Nishide of Kanagawa (JP)

HIRONOBU Iwawaki of Kanagawa (JP)

TAKAYUKI Horiuchi of Kanagawa (JP)

HIROKAZU Miyashita of Miyagi (JP)

NAOKI Yamada of Tokyo (JP)

ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240130151 titled 'ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT

Simplified Explanation

The present disclosure provides an organic light-emitting element with a specific structure in the light-emitting layer.

  • The organic light-emitting element includes a first electrode, a light-emitting layer, and a second electrode.
  • The light-emitting layer contains at least two compounds: a first compound with a naphthalene ring and a tricyclic or higher cyclic fused ring bonded together by a single bond, and a second compound where the naphthalene ring and the fused polycyclic ring of the first compound are further cyclized.

Potential Applications

The technology can be used in:

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

Problems Solved

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

Benefits

  • Higher brightness levels
  • Longer lifespan of the device
  • Energy-efficient lighting solutions

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimized for:

  • Consumer electronics
  • Automotive lighting systems
  • Architectural lighting designs

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to:

  • Organic light-emitting elements with different molecular structures
  • Light-emitting devices with varying compositions

What are the potential environmental impacts of using this technology?

Using this technology could lead to more energy-efficient lighting solutions, reducing overall energy consumption and carbon emissions.

How does this technology compare to existing OLED technologies in terms of performance and cost?

This technology offers improved efficiency and stability compared to traditional OLED technologies, potentially leading to cost savings in the long run due to increased lifespan and reduced energy consumption.


Original Abstract Submitted

the present disclosure provides an organic light-emitting element including: a first electrode; a light-emitting layer; and a second electrode, wherein the light-emitting layer contains at least a first compound in which a naphthalene ring and a tricyclic or higher cyclic fused ring are bonded together by a single bond and a second compound in which the naphthalene ring and the fused polycyclic ring of the first compound are further cyclized.