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20080211414 | Light emitting device - A light emitting device is provided that includes a substrate, a light emitting unit formed on the substrate, and an encapsulation unit. The encapsulation unit may include a first region corresponding to the light emitting unit and a second region coalesced with the substrate. The encapsulation unit of the first region or a part of the encapsulation unit of the first region may have a positive curvature. | 09-04-2008 |
20100019668 | ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE - An organic light emitting device is disclosed. The organic light emitting device includes a display panel, and a polarizer that is positioned on the display panel and includes a retarder and a polarizing film. The polarizing film includes a base layer and shielding patterns positioned inside the base layer. An area of the shielding pattern close to the display panel is larger than an area of the shielding pattern far away from the display panel. The shielding pattern is formed in a non-emitting area of the display panel. | 01-28-2010 |
20100193832 | LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE - A light emitting device is provided that includes a substrate, a light emitting unit formed on the substrate, and an encapsulation unit. The encapsulation unit may include a first region corresponding to the light emitting unit and a second region coalesced with the substrate. The encapsulation unit of the first region or a part of the encapsulation unit of the first region may have a positive curvature. | 08-05-2010 |
20120153284 | LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE - A light emitting device is provided that includes a substrate, a light emitting unit formed on the substrate, and an encapsulation unit. The encapsulation unit may include a first region corresponding to the light emitting unit and a second region coalesced with the substrate. The encapsulation unit of the first region or a part of the encapsulation unit of the first region may have a positive curvature. | 06-21-2012 |
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20090058271 | Organic light emitting device - An organic light emitting device is provided that includes a substrate having a plurality of subpixels provided thereon, an insulating film provided on the substrate and configured to divide a plurality of subpixels, and a plurality of spacers provided on the insulating film each having a positive taper shape. A height of each spacer may be approximately 2.6 to 4.0 greater than a height of the insulating film. | 03-05-2009 |
20090066232 | ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE - An organic light emitting device is disclosed. The organic light emitting device includes a first substrate, an organic light emitting element on the first substrate, a second substrate facing the first substrate, and a seal member attaching the first substrate to the second substrate. The organic light emitting element includes an emitting layer. At least one of layers constituting the emitting layer includes a phosphorescence material. The seal member has an absorptance that lies substantially in a range between 25% and 35% at a wavelength of external light of approximately 305 nm to 330 nm. | 03-12-2009 |
20090066242 | Display device - A display device is provided that includes a first substrate, at least one inorganic insulating film on the first substrate, a light emitting unit on the first substrate (and including a first electrode, an organic film layer having a light emitting layer and a second electrode), a second substrate and a sealant for adhering the first substrate and the second substrate. A viscosity of the sealant may be approximately 80,000 cp to 150,000 cp. | 03-12-2009 |
20090078933 | ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE - An organic light emitting device includes a first electrode disposed on a substrate, a plurality of organic function layers disposed on the first electrode and comprising an emitting layer, and a second electrode disposed on the organic function layers. One of the organic layers includes an inorganic material. This layer may be formed adjacent the first electrode or adjacent the second electrode to form top-emission or bottom-emission structures. | 03-26-2009 |
20090078945 | Light emitting device - A light emitting device is provided that includes a substrate having a thin film transistor, and an insulation film disposed over the substrate and having a via hole to expose the thin film transistor. The light emitting device further includes a first electrode over the insulation film and connecting with the thin film transistor through the via hole, an emitting layer over the first electrode, a first function layer to cover the emitting layer, and a second electrode over the first function layer. A width of the first function layer is approximately 1.0 to 1.2 times a width of the emitting layer. | 03-26-2009 |
20090079332 | LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE - A light-emitting device includes a substrate with a thin film transistor, an insulating film on the substrate that includes a via hole exposing the thin film transistor, a first electrode on the insulating film and connected to the thin film transistor, an emitting layer on the first electrode, and a second electrode on the emitting layer and including a non-conductive layer and a transparent conductive layer sequentially disposed over the emitting layer. A thickness of the first electrode is a predetermined number of times greater than a thickness of the emitting layer, and a thickness of the second electrode is a predetermined number of times greater than the thickness of the emitting layer. | 03-26-2009 |
20090079333 | LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE - A light emitting device according to an embodiment of this document comprises a substrate comprising a thin film transistor, an insulating film disposed over the substrate and having a via hole through which the thin film transistor is exposed, a first electrode disposed over the insulating film and connected to the thin film transistor through the via hole, a light-emitting layer disposed on the first electrode, and a second electrode disposed on the light-emitting layer. A thickness of the first electrode may be substantially 2 to 3.3 times greater than that of the light-emitting layer, and a thickness of the second electrode may be substantially 2 to 6.6 times greater than that of the light-emitting layer. | 03-26-2009 |