ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENT DEVICES
First Claim
1. An organic electroluminescent device comprising at least one light emission layer from an organic compound, the light emission layer being positioned between an anode electrode and a cathode electrode opposed to the anode electrode, in which an organic layer positioned adjacent to the anode electrode is from an organic compound comprising, as an electron-accepting dopant, an electron-accepting compound having a property of oxidizing the organic compound of said organic layer, said electron-accepting compound being doped to said organic layer in vacuum with a simultaneous evaporation method.
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Abstract
An organic electroluminescent device includes at least one light emission layer from an organic compound, the light emission layer being positioned between an anode electrode and a cathode electrode opposed to the anode electrode, in which an organic layer positioned adjacent to the anode electrode is from an organic compound which includes, as an electron-accepting dopant, an electron-accepting compound having a property of oxidizing the organic compound of said organic layer, said electron-accepting compound being doped to said organic layer in vacuum with a simultaneous evaporation method.
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6 Claims
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1. An organic electroluminescent device comprising at least one light emission layer from an organic compound, the light emission layer being positioned between an anode electrode and a cathode electrode opposed to the anode electrode, in which an organic layer positioned adjacent to the anode electrode is from an organic compound comprising, as an electron-accepting dopant, an electron-accepting compound having a property of oxidizing the organic compound of said organic layer, said electron-accepting compound being doped to said organic layer in vacuum with a simultaneous evaporation method.
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2. The organic electroluminescent device according to
claim 1 , in which said electron-accepting dopant comprises an inorganic compound.
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3. The organic electroluminescent device according to
claim 1 or2 , in which said electron-accepting dopant comprises at least one Lewis acid compound selected from the group consisting of ferric chloride, aluminum chloride, gallium chloride, indium chloride and antimony pentachloride.
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4. The organic electroluminescent device according to
claim 1 , in which said electron-accepting dopant comprises an organic compound.
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5. The organic electroluminescent device according to
claim 1 , in which a molar ratio of the electron-accepting compound to the organic compound of said organic layer is in the range of 0.1 to 10.
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6. The organic electroluminescent device according to
claim 1 , in which a total thickness of said organic layer is more than 2000 Å- .
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