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titleOfInvention Aromatic amine derivative and organic electroluminescent device using same
abstract The present invention provides an aromatic amine derivative having a specific structure of a carbazole skeleton in which a diarylamino group is bonded via a linking group. In addition, the present invention also provides an organic electroluminescent element, which is an organic electroluminescent element in which at least one or more organic thin film layers including a light-emitting layer are sandwiched between the cathode and the anode, wherein, At least one of the organic thin film layers contains the aromatic amine derivative alone or as a component of a mixture, and the organic electroluminescence device has high luminous efficiency.
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