abstract |
An organic electroluminescence element is composed of a plurality of first electrodes 18 that are disposed on a substrate 14 in matrix, a second electrode 26 that is disposed with being confronted with each of the plurality of first electrodes 18 and a emissive layer formed between each of the plurality of first electrodes and the second electrode on each of the plurality of first electrodes, wherein the emissive layer is composed of a blue (B) emissive layer, a green (G) emissive layer and a red (R) emissive layer as a set of pixels, the organic electroluminescence element is further characterized in that the B emissive layer contains a B emissive material, the G emissive layer contains B and G emissive materials, and the R emissive layer contains B and G and R emissive materials. Accordingly, the organic electroluminescence element is small in size and high in definition, performance and productivity. |