US Patent Application 18316500. LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE, IMAGE CAPTURING DEVICE, ELECTRONIC APPARATUS, AND MOVING BODY simplified abstract

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LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE, IMAGE CAPTURING DEVICE, ELECTRONIC APPARATUS, AND MOVING BODY

Organization Name

CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA==Inventor(s)==

[[Category:SHUSUKE Yanagawa of Kanagawa (JP)]]

[[Category:SATOSHI Kato of Kanagawa (JP)]]

[[Category:TAKESHI Akiyama of Kanagawa (JP)]]

LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE, IMAGE CAPTURING DEVICE, ELECTRONIC APPARATUS, AND MOVING BODY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18316500 titled 'LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE, IMAGE CAPTURING DEVICE, ELECTRONIC APPARATUS, AND MOVING BODY

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a light emitting device that consists of two substrates, each with a semiconductor substrate and a wiring layer, stacked on top of each other with a light emitting layer in between.

  • The device includes a structure that holds the two substrates and the light emitting layer, with the light emitting layer positioned between the structure and a virtual plane.
  • The first and second wiring layers on the substrates have pad electrodes, which are exposed to the virtual plane through an aperture in the light emitting layer and the structure.
  • The purpose of this design is to provide a simplified and efficient way to connect the pad electrodes of the wiring layers to external components or circuits.


Original Abstract Submitted

A light emitting device in which a first substrate including a first semiconductor substrate and a first wiring layer, a second substrate including a second semiconductor substrate and a second wiring layer, and a light emitting layer are stacked. The light emitting layer is arranged between a structure including the first substrate and the second substrate and a predetermined virtual plane. At least one of the first wiring layer and the second wiring layer includes a pad electrode. The light emitting layer and the structure include an aperture that exposes the pad electrode to the virtual plane.