18355335. LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE AND FUSED POLYCYCLIC COMPOUND FOR THE LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE simplified abstract (Samsung Display Co., LTD.)

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LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE AND FUSED POLYCYCLIC COMPOUND FOR THE LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE

Organization Name

Samsung Display Co., LTD.

Inventor(s)

CHANSEOK Oh of Yongin-si (KR)

JUNHA Park of Yongin-si (KR)

Kyoung Sunwoo of Yongin-si (KR)

MinJae Sung of Yongin-si (KR)

MUN-KI Sim of Yongin-si (KR)

CHANGWOONG Chu of Yongin-si (KR)

LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE AND FUSED POLYCYCLIC COMPOUND FOR THE LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18355335 titled 'LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE AND FUSED POLYCYCLIC COMPOUND FOR THE LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a patent application for a light emitting device with specific components and an emission layer containing a compound represented by Formula 1.

  • The light emitting device includes a first electrode, a second electrode, and an emission layer.
  • The emission layer contains a compound represented by Formula 1.

Potential Applications

The technology could be used in:

  • Display screens
  • Lighting fixtures
  • Signage

Problems Solved

  • Energy efficiency
  • Brightness control
  • Longevity of the device

Benefits

  • Improved visual display
  • Lower energy consumption
  • Longer lifespan

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing Light Emitting Devices for Various Industries

Possible Prior Art

No prior art is known at this time.

Unanswered Questions

How does the compound in Formula 1 contribute to the emission properties of the device?

The specific mechanism by which the compound enhances the emission of light is not detailed in the abstract. Further research or examination of the patent application may provide more insight.

Are there any limitations to the use of this technology in certain environments or conditions?

The abstract does not mention any potential limitations or restrictions on the use of this technology. It would be important to investigate any such constraints before widespread implementation.


Original Abstract Submitted

A light emitting device may include a first electrode, a second electrode on the first electrode, and an emission layer between the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the emission layer includes a first compound represented by Formula 1.