18562760. ORGANIC MOLECULES FOR OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES simplified abstract (SAMSUNG DISPLAY CO., LTD.)
ORGANIC MOLECULES FOR OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Daniel Zink of Graben-Neudorf (DE)
Damien Thirion of Karlsdorf-Neuthard (DE)
ORGANIC MOLECULES FOR OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18562760 titled 'ORGANIC MOLECULES FOR OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES
Simplified Explanation
The patent application is for an organic molecule designed for use in optoelectronic devices, with a specific structure outlined in Formula I.
- The invention pertains to an organic molecule for optoelectronic devices.
- The molecule's structure is defined by Formula I.
Key Features and Innovation
- Organic molecule designed for optoelectronic devices.
- Specific structure outlined in Formula I.
Potential Applications
The organic molecule could be used in various optoelectronic devices such as OLEDs, solar cells, and sensors.
Problems Solved
The technology addresses the need for efficient and effective organic molecules in optoelectronic devices.
Benefits
- Improved performance in optoelectronic devices.
- Enhanced efficiency and functionality.
- Potential cost savings in device production.
Commercial Applications
- Potential applications in the electronics industry.
- Market implications in the development of advanced optoelectronic devices.
Questions about Organic Molecule
1. What are the specific characteristics of the organic molecule outlined in Formula I?
- The organic molecule in Formula I is designed for optimal performance in optoelectronic devices.
2. How does the use of this organic molecule benefit the optoelectronic device industry?
- The use of this organic molecule can lead to improved efficiency and functionality in various devices.
Original Abstract Submitted
The invention relates to an organic molecule, in particular for the use in optoelectronic devices. According to the invention, the organic molecule has a structure of Formula I: