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titleOfInvention Display with dummy edge electrode
abstract In an electroluminescent display device comprising layers of anode electrodes (102), cathode electrodes (104), and an electroluminescent layer (105), a dummy electrode (103) is arranged along the edge of the anode electrode layer. The dummy electrode is unconnected to the electrical control means (106, 107) that control the voltage of the electrodes of the active area of the display. The unconnected state of the dummy electrode results in a situation where the dummy electrode attains a floating electric potential owing to the lateral electric field produced by neighboring electrodes. This leads to a reduction in the strength of the lateral electric field between the dummy electrode and the adjacent electrodes, thus alleviating the negative effects of electrochemical oxidation of the electrodes at the edge of the active area.
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