Organic/polymer electroluminescent devices employing single-ion conductors

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The present invention relates to electroluminescent devices employing single-ion conductors as the materials for an electron- or hole-injecting layer. Preferred electroluminescent devices employ an electron- or hole-injecting layer made of single-ion conductors in a conventional electroluminescent device which comprises: a transparent substrate; a semitransparent electrode deposited on the transparent substrate; a hole-injecting layer positioned on the semitransparent electrode; an electroluminescent layer made of organic luminescent material, positioned on the hole-injecting layer; an electron-injecting layer positioned on the electroluminescent layer; and, a metal electrode deposited on the electron-injecting layer. The electroluminescent devices of the invention have excellent electroluminescent efficiency and low turn-on voltage, which make possible their application to the development of high efficiency electroluminescent devices.
Assignee
KAIST
Country
US (United States)
Issue Date
2006-10-10
Application Date
2001-11-27
Application Number
09995816
Registration Date
2006-10-10
Registration Number
7118810
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/233794
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