Canon kabushiki kaisha (20240341164). ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE simplified abstract
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ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
YOSUKE Nishide of Kanagawa (JP)
HIRONOBU Iwawaki of Kanagawa (JP)
HIROKAZU Miyashita of Miyagi (JP)
ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240341164 titled 'ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE
The present disclosure introduces an organic light-emitting device with electrodes and a light-emitting layer containing specific molecules.
- The light-emitting layer includes a guest molecule and a host molecule represented by specific formulas.
- The guest molecule is an organometallic complex represented by another specific formula.
Potential Applications:
- This technology can be used in the development of high-performance organic light-emitting devices for displays and lighting applications.
Problems Solved:
- Enhances the efficiency and performance of organic light-emitting devices.
- Enables the production of brighter and more energy-efficient displays and lighting solutions.
Benefits:
- Improved efficiency and performance in organic light-emitting devices.
- Enhanced brightness and energy efficiency in displays and lighting applications.
Commercial Applications:
- This technology has significant commercial potential in the display and lighting industries, offering improved performance and energy efficiency.
Questions about Organic Light-Emitting Device Technology: 1. How does the inclusion of specific molecules in the light-emitting layer impact the performance of the device? 2. What are the potential challenges in scaling up the production of organic light-emitting devices using this technology?
Frequently Updated Research: Ongoing research focuses on further optimizing the composition of the light-emitting layer to enhance device performance and efficiency.
Original Abstract Submitted
the present disclosure provides an organic light-emitting device including a pair of electrodes, and a light-emitting layer in which the light-emitting layer contains a guest molecule and a host molecule represented by the following general formula [1], and the guest molecule is an organometallic complex represented by the following general formula [2]: