Organic light-emitting display apparatus and method of manufacturing organic light-emitting display apparatus
US-9219244-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US9614174B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9614174-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313932585-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 1, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 5, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2017 |
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[It is an object] to provide an organic electroluminescent element having a transparent electrode, with which there is no need to produce a separate light extraction layer, [which can be produced by] a simple film formation process, and which is advantageous in terms of cost. [This is] an organic electroluminescent element in which a substrate, a first transparent electrode that is adjacent to this substrate, an organic layer including at least one organic light-emitting layer, a second transparent electrode, a low refractive-index layer with a refractive index of 1.3 or less, and a reflector layer are formed in this order, with this organic electroluminescent element being such that the aforementioned first transparent electrode contains at least one type of transparent particle with a primary particle size of 0.5 μm or more.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An organic electroluminescent element, comprising, in this order: a substrate, a first transparent electrode that is in direct contact with the substrate, an organic layer including at least one organic light-emitting layer, a second transparent electrode, a low refractive-index layer with a refractive index of 1.3 or less, and a reflector layer, wherein said first transparent electrode contains at least one type of transparent particle with a primary particle size of 0.5 μm or more, wherein said first transparent electrode is composed of two layers: a first layer containing at least one type of transparent particle with a primary particle size of 0.5 μm or more and a second layer that does not contain transparent particles with a primary particle size of 0.5 μm or more but does contain particles with a primary particle size of 100 nm or less, and wherein the absolute value of the difference between the refractive index of the constituent components of the second layer and the refractive index of the constituent components of the first layer, not including the at least one type of transparent particle with a primary particle size of 0.5 μm or more, is 0.02 or less. 2. The organic electroluminescent element according to claim 1 , wherein the content rate N 1 (vol %) of transparent particles with a primary particle size of 0.5 μm or more contained in said first transparent electrode and the film thickness L 1 (μm) of said first transparent electrode satisfy the relationship L 1 ×N 1 >200. 3. The organic electroluminescent element according to claim 1 , wherein said organic layer has a face in contact with the second transparent electrode, and when the surface area of the face is designated as S (λm 2 ), and the thickness of said low refractive-index layer is designated as D (μm), then the relationship: D/S >0.04 is satisfied. 4. The organic electroluminescent element according to claim 1 , wherein at least either said first transparent electrode or said second transparent electrode contains a conductive matrix. 5. The organic electroluminescent element according to claim 1 , wherein said first transparent electrode further contains particles having a primary particle size of 100 nm or less. 6. The organic electroluminescent element according to claim 1 , wherein said first transparent electrode contains a conductive matrix and particles having a primary particle size of 100 nm or less, and the refractive index of these particles is higher than the refractive index of said conductive matrix. 7. The organic electroluminescent element according to claim 1 , wherein said reflector layer is made up of a metal or is made up of a diffusing reflector plate with a reflectance of at least 90%.
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