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titleOfInvention Method of fabricating organic electroluminescent display
abstract The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing an organic light emitting display device, in which a plurality of organic electroluminescent display devices are processed on a large substrate, followed by dividing the large substrate, and then performing a subsequent process of the organic light emitting device. Forming a first electrode layer on a large substrate; dividing the large substrate to provide a plurality of small substrates; forming an organic electroluminescent layer on the first electrode layer of the small substrate; Forming a second electrode layer on the light emitting layer is characterized in that it comprises.
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