Canon kabushiki kaisha (20240292737). ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT simplified abstract
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ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
YOSUKE Nishide of Kanagawa (JP)
HIRONOBU Iwawaki of Kanagawa (JP)
SATORU Shiobara of Kanagawa (JP)
ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240292737 titled 'ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT
The abstract describes an organic light-emitting element with specific layers and compounds for charge generation and light emission.
- The organic light-emitting element consists of a first electrode, a first light-emitting unit, a charge generation portion, a second light-emitting unit, and a second electrode.
- The charge generation portion includes at least one n-type charge generation layer containing a first organic compound and a second organic compound.
Potential Applications:
- This technology can be used in the development of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) for displays and lighting applications.
- It may find applications in flexible and wearable electronics due to its organic nature.
Problems Solved:
- Enhances the efficiency and performance of organic light-emitting elements by optimizing charge generation and light emission processes.
Benefits:
- Improved brightness and color accuracy in OLED displays.
- Energy-efficient lighting solutions with longer lifespan compared to traditional light sources.
Commercial Applications:
- OLED displays for smartphones, TVs, and other electronic devices.
- Lighting solutions for residential, commercial, and automotive applications.
Questions about Organic Light-Emitting Element: 1. How does the use of organic compounds in the charge generation portion impact the overall performance of the light-emitting element? 2. What are the key advantages of using an n-type charge generation layer in organic light-emitting elements?
Original Abstract Submitted
an organic light-emitting element including: a first electrode; a first light-emitting unit; a charge generation portion; a second light-emitting unit; and a second electrode in this order, wherein the charge generation portion includes at least one n-type charge generation layer, the n-type charge generation layer contains at least a first organic compound and a second organic compound.