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18037657. LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT AND DISPLAY DEVICE COMPRISING SAME simplified abstract (LG ELECTRONICS INC.)

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LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT AND DISPLAY DEVICE COMPRISING SAME

Organization Name

LG ELECTRONICS INC.

Inventor(s)

Sunghyun Hwang of Seoul (KR)

Mihee Heo of Seoul (KR)

Kiseong Jeon of Seoul (KR)

LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT AND DISPLAY DEVICE COMPRISING SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18037657 titled 'LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT AND DISPLAY DEVICE COMPRISING SAME

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a light emitting device that consists of an active layer, multiple first conductivity-type semiconductor layers below the active layer, and multiple second conductivity-type semiconductor layers on top of the active layer. The first conductivity-type semiconductor layers include an adsorption prevention layer that is located furthest from the active layer.

  • The light emitting device includes an active layer.
  • There are multiple first conductivity-type semiconductor layers beneath the active layer.
  • There are multiple second conductivity-type semiconductor layers on top of the active layer.
  • The first conductivity-type semiconductor layers have an adsorption prevention layer that is farthest from the active layer.

Potential Applications

  • Lighting technology
  • Display technology
  • Optical communication devices

Problems Solved

  • Preventing adsorption on the active layer
  • Enhancing the performance and efficiency of the light emitting device

Benefits

  • Improved functionality and performance of the light emitting device
  • Increased lifespan and durability
  • Enhanced energy efficiency


Original Abstract Submitted

The light emitting device includes an active layer, a plurality of first conductivity-type semiconductor layers under the active layer, and a plurality of second conductivity-type semiconductor layers on the active layer. The plurality of first conductivity-type semiconductor layers include an adsorption prevention layer spaced farthest from the active layer.

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