Abstract:
An organic electroluminescent device includes first and second substrates attached by a seal pattern, array elements including a plurality of thin film transistors formed on the first substrate, a first electrode formed on a rear surface of the second substrate, a plurality of electrode separators formed on the rear surface of the first electrode, wherein the plurality of electrode separators is made of an insulating material defining sub-pixel regions that correspond to each thin film transistor, an organic electroluminescent layer formed on a rear surface of the first electrode in each of the sub-pixel regions, a second electrode formed on a rear surface of the organic electroluminescent layer in each of sub-pixel regions, a conductive connector formed between the first and second substrates in each sub-pixel region for connecting to the second electrode of a sub-pixel region.
Abstract:
An organic electroluminescent device includes a substrate, an organic electroluminescent portion, and a packaging plate. The organic electroluminescent portion is formed on the substrate, and the packaging plate is joined with the substrate to cover the organic electroluminescent portion. A sealant is disposed between the substrate and the packaging plate to join the substrate with the packaging plate. The organic electroluminescent device may include a diffusion preventing portion disposed on at least one of the packaging plate and the substrate to prevent the sealant from contacting the organic electroluminescent portion. The organic electroluminescent may include a moisture absorbent film disposed on at least one of the substrate, the packaging plate, and the organic electroluminescent layer.
Abstract:
An electroluminescence display device includes a transparent substrate, a plurality of first electrodes formed on the transparent substrate, an electroluminescence layer and a plurality of second electrodes sequentially disposed on the first electrodes, a packaging plate having a plurality of protrusions formed at a side opposite to the plurality of second electrodes, an absorber contained within each protrusion, a plurality of semi-transparent films disposed on the packaging plate and each absorber, and an adhesive attaching the transparent substrate to the packaging plate to oppose each other.
Abstract:
An organic electroluminescent device includes first and second substrates attached by a seal pattern; array elements including a plurality of switching devices on the first substrate; a color changing medium on a rear surface of the second substrate, wherein the color changing medium has a black matrix that defines sub-pixel regions and has red, green and blue color changing layers respectively corresponding to the sub-pixel regions, a planarizing layer on the color changing medium,; a first electrode on a rear surface of the planarizing layer; an organic electroluminescent layer on a rear surface of the first electrode; second electrodes on a rear surface of the organic electroluminescent layer that correspond to respective sub-pixel regions, and a plurality of electrical connectors between the first and second substrates, wherein electrical connectors connect an array elements on the first substrate to second electrodes on the second substrate, respectively.
Abstract:
An electro-luminescence device includes a transparent substrate; a plurality of pixel areas including a plurality of scanning lines and a plurality of data lines formed on the transparent substrate; a plurality of pixel electrodes formed on the plurality of pixel areas; an electro-luminescent layer formed over the plurality of pixel electrodes; a metal electrode formed on the electro-luminescent layer; a seal cover plate for sealing the electro-luminescent layer; a sealant for adhering the seal cover plate to the transparent substrate; and a heat-exhausting layer formed on the metal electrode.