Abstract:
A barrier film including a substrate; a base polymer layer adjacent to the substrate; an oxide layer adjacent to the base polymer layer; a adhesion-modifying layer adjacent to the oxide layer; and a top coat polymer layer adjacent to the adhesion-modifying layer. An optional inorganic layer can be applied over the top coat polymer layer. The inclusion of a adhesion-modifying layer provides for enhanced resistance to moisture and improved peel strength adhesion of the top coat polymer layer to the underlying barrier stack layers.
Abstract:
An organic light-emitting display device includes a substrate, a first electrode on the substrate, an organic layer on the first electrode, the organic layer including a light-emitting layer, a second electrode on an opposite side of the organic layer from the first electrode, a protective layer on the second electrode, a window member spaced apart from the protective layer, wherein the first electrode, the organic layer, the second electrode, and the protective layer are between the window member and the substrate, and a bead coating layer between the protective layer and the window member.
Abstract:
Some porous films, such as organic non-polymeric porous films, may be useful for light outcoupling to increase light-emitting device efficiency. They may also be used for light scattering in other devices and for other applications related to the transfer of light.
Abstract:
A light emitting device includes a base substrate, a light emitting element, and a sealing member. The light emitting element is provided on the base substrate. The sealing member seals the light emitting element. The sealing member contains a parent material and filler particles unevenly distributed in a surface side of the sealing member and has a surface which has an irregular geometry formed associated with the filler particles.
Abstract:
A light-emitting device with excellent heat dissipation properties is provided having a conductor layer for light reflection with high light reflectance, less susceptibility to deterioration of the reflectance due to corrosion, and improved light extraction efficiency. The device contains a ceramic substrate having a lower ceramic layer, a conductor layer for light reflection formed on a desired area of the lower ceramic layer surface, an upper ceramic layer formed so as to cover at least a part of the conductor layer for light reflection, and a light-emitting element disposed on the upper side of the upper ceramic layer of the ceramic substrate, such that the upper ceramic layer has a thickness of from 5 to 100 μm.
Abstract:
In a sealing method of a top-emission organic light emitting element, in the case of using a method of filling with a sealing agent between a substrate mounted with pixels and an opposed substrate, the organic light-emitting element is degraded by ultraviolet rays when irradiation of the ultraviolet rays is performed toward the pixels in order to achieve ultraviolet curing of the sealing agent filling on the pixels. It is an object of the present invention to propose a method for avoiding this phenomenon to provide an organic light-emitting device with superior stability. In order for a sealing agent 13 filling on a pixel portion 14 to have a larger absorbance to ultraviolet rays, an ultraviolet-absorbent material is dispersed in a sealing agent to make an adjustment so that the absorbance of ultraviolet absorption wavelength of 400 nm or less becomes 1 or more.
Abstract:
A solid sealing method of an organic EL display device is provided which effectively prevents influences of moisture and reduces manufacturing cost. A mother sealing sheet (400) and a mother element substrate (100) are adhered with a use of a positioning mark (+). A rectangular portion shown in a dotted line on the mother sealing sheet (400) is a separation line (41). An adhesive member is formed in the separation line (41), and the adhesive member is adhered to a display region (101) formed over the mother element substrate (100). A cut-out is formed at a corner portion and a short side portion of the rectangular separation line (41) and a cut-out and a bridge are formed on the long side portion. Thus, unnecessary portion of the mother sealing sheet can be removed without losing the reliability of adhesion.
Abstract:
Systems for displaying images. A representative system incorporates an electroluminescent diode that comprises a substrate, an anode formed on the substrate, electroluminescent layers formed on the anode, a cathode formed on the electroluminescent layers, and a wavelength narrowing mirror structure formed directly on the cathode. Particularly, the wavelength narrowing mirror structure comprises a plurality of metal layers, and two adjacent metal layers separated by a dielectric layer.
Abstract:
A faceplate for using in a filed emission display includes an array of conducting sheets, a biasing conducting electrode, an array of load resistors, an array of contacting electrodes, and an array of coupling elements on a substantially transparent plate. A load resistor is electrically connected between the biasing conducting electrode and one conducting sheet. A coupling element is electrically connected between one contacting electrode and one conducting sheet.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting diode (OLED) display comprises: an insulating substrate; common electrodes; a first electrode layer formed in a region adjacent to the common electrodes formed on the insulating substrate electrically isolated from the common electrodes; an insulating layer which coats the insulating substrate and respectively opens a first opening window exposing a part of the common electrodes and a second opening window exposing at least a part of the first electrode layer; ribs or walls which form a cell area by crossing the common electrodes on the insulating substrate and surround each of the opening windows; a material layer formed on the first electrode layer exposed by the second opening window; and a second electrode layer which coats the cell area surrounded by the ribs and is electrically connected to the common electrodes through the first opening window.