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titleOfInvention EL display device
abstract In an EL display device in which two EL (electroluminescence) elements are overlapped, a drive circuit is simplified while minimizing an increase in physique. A first EL element formed by stacking a first electrode, a first insulating layer, a light emitting layer, a second insulating layer, and a second electrode on one surface of a substrate; On one surface side, a first EL element 220, a first insulating layer 230, a light emitting layer 240, a second insulating layer 250, and a second EL element formed by laminating a second electrode 260 are provided. In an EL display device in which the substrates 110 and 120 are overlapped with one surface facing each other, and at least one of the two EL elements is transparent, the second electrode 160 of the first EL element and the second electrode 160 of the second EL element The two electrodes 260 are electrically connected at the pixels 170 and 270 via the conductive fine particles 300. [Selection diagram] FIG.
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