Abstract:
An organic electroluminescent device comprising: a pair of electrodes comprising an anode and a cathode, and one or more layers of organic compound arranged between the pair of electrodes, wherein the organic compound layer, or one or more of the organic compound layers, comprises a compound represented by a substituted imidazole. The substituents on the imidazole ring may be selected from a range of suitable substituents, including: substituted or unsubstituted aryl groups, substituted or unsubstituted heterocyclic groups, substituted or unsubstituted alkyl groups or cyano groups. In various aspects of the invention, at least one of the substituent groups may be a substituted or unsubstituted imidazole or thiophene group.
Abstract:
An organic electroluminescent device comprising: a pair of electrodes comprising an anode and a cathode, and one or more layers arranged between the anode and the cathode; wherein at least one of the one or more layers is a light emitting layer and wherein the one or more layers, comprises an organic compound represented by a substituted 2,2′-biimidazole. The substitutents on the biimidazole may be selected form a range of suitable substituents, including: hydrogen, a substituted or unsubstituted heterocyclic group, a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group, a substituted or unsubstituted aralkyl group, a substituted aryl group containing at least one atom selected from the group consisting of N, O, S, Si, P, F, Cl, Br; and/or comprising at least three organic rings, the organic rings being fused or non-fused, or a number of the adjacent substituent sites may together form a substituted or unsubstituted cyclic group; furthermore some substituents may be the same or different and may be selected from the group consisting of: hydrogen, deuterium, a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group, a halogen atom or a cyano group.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an organic electroluminescent device comprising a pair of electrodes forming an anode and cathode, and one or more layers of organic compound arranged between the pair of electrodes, wherein the organic compound layer comprises heptaazaphenalene derivatives of formula (1). The present invention also relates to the said compounds.
Abstract:
A light-emitting sub-pixel circuit for a display panel that allows correction of variations in switching elements and correction of degradation in a three-terminal light-emitting element, a drive method, a display panel using the sub-pixel circuit and method. The light-emitting sub-pixel circuit includes at least two switching elements, at least one capacitor, a three-terminal light-emitting element, a power line for supplying electric power to the three-terminal light-emitting element, a ground line, a scan line for selecting a sub-pixel for light emission, and a data line for supplying data to the three-terminal light-emitting element, each of the power line, the ground line, the scan line, and the data line serving as a conduit for making a connection among the elements wherein data corresponding to a predetermined luminous intensity are programmed on the basis of voltage and a correction voltage different from a programmed voltage is applied to the three-terminal light-emitting element.
Abstract:
An organic electroluminescent device comprising: a pair of electrodes comprising an anode and a cathode, and one or more layers of organic compound arranged between the pair of electrodes, wherein the organic compound layer, or one or more of the organic compound layers, comprises a compound represented by a substituted imidazole. The substituents on the imidazole ring may be selected from a range of suitable substituents, including: substituted or unsubstituted aryl groups, substituted or unsubstituted heterocyclic groups, substituted or unsubstituted alkyl groups or cyano groups. In various aspects of the invention, at least one of the substituent groups may be a substituted or unsubstituted imidazole or thiophene group.
Abstract:
In a resonance tag provided with a resonance circuit composed of a capacitive element and an inductive element, the capacitive element is characterized by having a condition under which the capacitance of the capacitive element is reversibly changed by a voltage applied to the resonance circuit and anther condition under which the capacitance of the capacitive element is irreversibly changed by another voltage applied to the resonance circuit.
Abstract:
An Si oxide film, an oriented paraelectric oxide thin film and an oriented ferroelectric thin film are laminated on an Si single crystal substrate having a region for a source and a drain. A conductor thin film is formed in a portion not covered with an insulating film. A laminated structure formed of the Si oxide film, the oriented paraelectric oxide thin film and the oriented ferroelectric thin film is used as a gate of a transistor. The Si oxide film functions as a carrier injection inhibiting layer.
Abstract:
A temperature-history sensor includes a resonance circuit composed of at least a capacitor and a coil. The temperature-history sensor has a display for indicating a predetermined set temperature of the temperature-history sensor. The capacitor has at least a thermofusion material between electrodes of the capacitor, and the melting point of the thermofusion material is in the region of the set temperature.
Abstract:
An active-matrix display includes a data line, at least one select line, a control unit supplying a voltage signal and a current signal to the data line, and a pixel circuit receiving the voltage signal and the current signal from the data line to drive a light emitting element, the control unit including a voltage or first current source supplying a voltage or current pulse to the data line in order to make the voltage holding unit hold the voltage signal for making the light emitting element emit light having predetermined brightness in a first selection period in which the first switch is closed, a second current source supplying the current signal for making the light emitting element emit light having the predetermined brightness to the data line in a second selection period in which the first switch and the second switch are closed, a detection circuit detecting potential held in the voltage holding unit in the second selection period, and a correction unit correcting the voltage signal based on a relationship between the current signal and the detected potential.
Abstract:
A temperature-history sensor includes a resonance circuit composed of at least a capacitor and a coil. The temperature-history sensor has a display for indicating a predetermined set temperature of the temperature-history sensor. The capacitor has at least a thermofusion material between electrodes of the capacitor, and the melting point of the thermofusion material is in the region of the set temperature.