18750384. Electronic Device, Light-Emitting Device, Electronic Appliance, and Lighting Device simplified abstract (Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co., Ltd.)

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Electronic Device, Light-Emitting Device, Electronic Appliance, and Lighting Device

Organization Name

Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Takeyoshi Watabe of Isehara (JP)

Satoshi Seo of Sagamihara (JP)

Electronic Device, Light-Emitting Device, Electronic Appliance, and Lighting Device - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18750384 titled 'Electronic Device, Light-Emitting Device, Electronic Appliance, and Lighting Device

    • Simplified Explanation:**

This patent application describes an electronic device that has either a high outcoupling efficiency or a high light-trapping effect.

    • Key Features and Innovation:**
  • High outcoupling efficiency or high light-trapping effect
  • Improved performance of the electronic device
  • Enhanced light emission or absorption capabilities
    • Potential Applications:**

The technology can be applied in various fields such as:

  • Display technology
  • Solar panels
  • Lighting systems
  • Optical sensors
    • Problems Solved:**

The technology addresses issues related to:

  • Low light emission or absorption efficiency
  • Inefficient energy conversion
  • Poor performance of electronic devices
    • Benefits:**
  • Increased efficiency of light emission or absorption
  • Enhanced performance of electronic devices
  • Improved energy conversion rates
    • Commercial Applications:**

This technology has potential commercial uses in industries such as:

  • Electronics
  • Renewable energy
  • Lighting
  • Optics
    • Questions about the Technology:**

1. How does the high outcoupling efficiency or light-trapping effect improve the performance of electronic devices?

  - The high outcoupling efficiency or light-trapping effect allows for better utilization of light, leading to improved performance in electronic devices.

2. What are the specific applications of this technology in the renewable energy sector?

  - This technology can be used in solar panels to enhance light absorption and energy conversion rates.


Original Abstract Submitted

An electronic device with high outcoupling efficiency or a high light-trapping effect is provided.