18747910. ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE simplified abstract (CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE

Organization Name

CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

YOSUKE Nishide of Kanagawa (JP)

HIROKAZU Miyashita of Miyagi (JP)

NAOKI Yamada of Tokyo (JP)

HIRONOBU Iwawaki of Kanagawa (JP)

JUN Kamatani of Tokyo (JP)

ITARU Takaya of Kanagawa (JP)

HIROKI Ohrui of Tokyo (JP)

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

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18747910 titled 'ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE

The abstract describes an organic light-emitting device with specific layers and materials, including a hydrocarbon compound as the host material in the light-emitting layer.

  • The device consists of an anode, a light-emitting layer, a first organic compound layer, and a cathode.
  • The light-emitting layer contains a host material and a guest material, with the host material being a hydrocarbon compound with SP carbon atoms only.
  • The hydrocarbon compound is represented by various formulae provided in the patent application.

Potential Applications:

  • Display technology in electronic devices such as smartphones, TVs, and monitors.
  • Lighting applications for energy-efficient and environmentally friendly lighting solutions.

Problems Solved:

  • Enhancing the efficiency and performance of organic light-emitting devices.
  • Improving the quality of light emitted by such devices.

Benefits:

  • Energy efficiency leading to cost savings.
  • Environmentally friendly technology.
  • Improved display and lighting quality.

Commercial Applications:

  • Display manufacturers can integrate this technology into their products for better performance and energy efficiency, potentially gaining a competitive edge in the market.

Questions about Organic Light-Emitting Devices: 1. How does the use of a hydrocarbon compound as the host material impact the performance of the light-emitting device? 2. What are the potential challenges in scaling up the production of organic light-emitting devices using this technology?

Frequently Updated Research: Research on new host materials and guest materials for organic light-emitting devices is ongoing, aiming to further improve efficiency and performance.


Original Abstract Submitted

An organic light-emitting device including, in sequence, an anode, a light-emitting layer, a first organic compound layer in contact with the light-emitting layer, and a cathode, in which the light-emitting layer contains a host material and a guest material, the host material is a hydrocarbon compound whose carbon atoms are SPcarbon atoms only, the hydrocarbon compound is represented by any of the following formulae [1-1] to [1-6]: