Abstract:
A blue phosphorescent compound and an organic electroluminescent device using the same are provided. The blue phosphorescent compound can emit deep blue light and can improve color purity and reduce power consumption when used in an organic electroluminescent device.
Abstract:
The subject invention is directed to a mixed cell composition to generate a therapeutic protein at a target site by providing a first population of mammalian cells transfected or transduced with a gene that is sought to be expressed, and a second population of mammalian cells that have not been transfected or transduced with the gene, wherein endogenously existing forms of the second population of mammalian cells are decreased at the target site, and wherein generation of the therapeutic protein by the first population of mammalian cells at the target site stimulates the second population cells to induce a therapeutic effect.
Abstract:
An electroluminescence (EL) display device can include a display area with pixels (each of which can include a first electrode layer and a second electrode layer on a substrate and electroluminescence units formed between the first and second electrode layers), an electrode power supply line supplying electrode power to the display area, one or more insulating layers disposed on the electrode power supply line (including one or more via holes and containing an organic material), and a sub-conductive layer formed on the insulating layer including the via hole along the electrode power supply line. In addition, the electrode power supply line and the second electrode layer may be coupled to each other at the via hole through the sub-conductive layer. The sub-conductive layer on the insulating layer can include one or more penetration portions.
Abstract:
A manufacturing system comprising an assembly unit for assembling components of a product, a test unit for testing the assembled product and a packaging unit for packaging the product that has passed the test unit is provided. The assembly unit comprises a moving unit, a worktable adjacent to the moving unit, first and second auxiliary worktables and a caster provided on a lower portion thereof, and a rotator to rotate one of the first and second auxiliary worktables with respect to the other within an predetermined angle. The test unit comprises a rotation table, a base for supporting the rotation table, a driving unit provided on the base, and a plurality of jigs disposed on the rotation table at a predetermined interval. Thus, the manufacturing system provides improved productivity with a small work space and work force coping with an increase and decrease of production, and a variety of products.
Abstract:
An organic electroluminescence device, and a method of manufacturing the same, where the device includes a substrate, a first electrode formed on the substrate, an organic layer formed on the first electrode and including at least an organic light-emitting layer, and a second electrode formed on the organic layer. The second electrode is made of an Mg—Ag layer having a thickness in a range of 170 Å to 200 Å.
Abstract:
A top-emitting organic light emitting device having an improved pixel electrode layout for decreasing photo-leakage of a thin film transistor and enhancing an aperture ratio is provided. In the top-emitting organic light emitting device, the pixel electrode is designed to have the maximum size allowed by a layout design rule. Further, the pixel electrode is formed to overlap all the thin film transistors below.
Abstract:
Provided is an electroluminescent display device having a negligibly small voltage drop of a cathode, no external light reflection, and high contrast and luminance. The electroluminescent display device includes a rear substrate, a first electrode layer formed above the rear substrate, a second electrode layer formed above the first electrode layer, the second electrode layer facing the first electrode layer, a light-emitting layer interposed between the first electrode layer and the second electrode layer, the light-emitting layer having at least an emission layer, a front substrate facing the rear substrate and contacting an upper surface of the second electrode layer, and a functional thin film formed between the second electrode layer and the front substrate, the functional thin film having a conductive material at least in a portion thereof contacting the second electrode layer.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting device and a method of fabricating the same are disclosed. The organic light emitting device includes an anode and a cathode that comprises a magnesium-calcium layer. An organic layer having at least an organic emission layer is interposed between the anode and the cathode. The organic light emitting device may have reduced driving voltage characteristics, increased luminous efficiency characteristics, and improved lifespan characteristics without forming a separate electron injection layer because of the excellent electron injection characteristics.
Abstract:
A flat panel display includes a pixel electrode, an organic emission layer, an opposite electrode, a phase shift layer and a reflecting layer disposed on a substrate. The phase shift layer and the reflecting layer are stacked on the opposite electrode to destructively interfere with reflected external light to realize black and achieve excellent luminous efficiency.
Abstract:
The present invention provides an organic electroluminescent display device and a method of preparing the same. The organic electroluminescent display device may include a first electrode formed on a substrate. A second electrode may be formed so as to be insulated from the first electrode. One or more organic layers may be interposed between the first electrode and the second electrode and include at least an emission layer. One layer or a plurality of layers may be formed on the second electrode and comprise a material or materials having a refractive index higher than a refractive index used to form a material that comprise the second electrode. An organic electroluminescent display device fabricated in this matter has improved efficiency of light extraction. Such a device also resists infiltration of moisture and oxygen to a luminous part of the device that includes the first electrode, the second electrode, and the organic layer.