abstract |
An organic electroluminescent device comprises an anode, a positive-hole transport layer made of an organic compound, an emitting layer made of an organic compound, and a cathode which are layered in sequence, further comprising an electron-injecting layer containing at least one of alkaline earth metal oxides and disposed between the emitting layer and the cathode. This device emits light at a high luminance and a high efficiency upon application of a low voltage together with reduction of the decrement of luminance in the running of emitting light of the device. Selection scope for cathode materials is expanded because of the device is free from the restriction of a low work function for the cathode layer. The cathode can be made a transparent electrode such as ITO. Anode and cathode lines may be formed with low resistance material. As a result, emitting efficiency and life time of the device is improved. |