Organic electroluminescence device and manufacturing method therefor
First Claim
1. An organic electroluminescence device comprising:
- a transparent substrate;
an electrode film formed on said transparent substrate;
a transparent electrode film formed on said electrode film;
a first insulating film formed on said transparent electrode film and having an opening over said transparent electrode film;
an organic electroluminescence light emitting film formed over a portion of said transparent electrode film exposed from said opening in said first insulating film, said organic electroluminescence light emitting film being larger in size than said opening and being formed over said first insulating film;
a metal electrode film formed on said organic electroluminescence light emitting film; and
a second insulating film formed on said metal electrode film so as to be larger in size than both said organic electroluminescence light emitting film and said metal electrode film;
said first and second insulating films exhibiting gas barrier characteristics;
said opening being tapered so that its opening degree is increased in a direction away from the transparent electrode film side;
said transparent electrode film being electrically connected through said electrode film to a first electrode passed through said first and second insulating films formed so as to be exposed on said second insulating film, said metal electrode film being electrically connected to a second electrode passed through said second insulating film formed so as to be exposed on said second insulating film.
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Abstract
An organic electroluminescence device in which device sealing is facilitated and in which a display employing the device as a light emitting device may be increased in size. The organic electroluminescence device includes a transparent substrate, an electrode film, a transparent electrode film, a first insulating film having an opening, an organic electroluminescence light emitting film, a metal electrode film and a second insulating film. The first and second insulating films exhibit gas barrier characteristics. The opening is tapered so that its opening degree is increased in a direction away from the transparent electrode film side. The transparent electrode film is electrically connected via electrode film to a first electrode formed on the second insulating film as it is passed through the first and second insulating films to be exposed on the second insulating film. The metal electrode film is electrically connected to a second electrode passed through the second insulating film to be exposed on the second insulating film.
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1. An organic electroluminescence device comprising:
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a transparent substrate;
an electrode film formed on said transparent substrate;
a transparent electrode film formed on said electrode film;
a first insulating film formed on said transparent electrode film and having an opening over said transparent electrode film;
an organic electroluminescence light emitting film formed over a portion of said transparent electrode film exposed from said opening in said first insulating film, said organic electroluminescence light emitting film being larger in size than said opening and being formed over said first insulating film;
a metal electrode film formed on said organic electroluminescence light emitting film; and
a second insulating film formed on said metal electrode film so as to be larger in size than both said organic electroluminescence light emitting film and said metal electrode film;
said first and second insulating films exhibiting gas barrier characteristics;
said opening being tapered so that its opening degree is increased in a direction away from the transparent electrode film side;
said transparent electrode film being electrically connected through said electrode film to a first electrode passed through said first and second insulating films formed so as to be exposed on said second insulating film, said metal electrode film being electrically connected to a second electrode passed through said second insulating film formed so as to be exposed on said second insulating film. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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