abstract |
A first light emitting body (116) is formed on a substrate (100), and has a linear shape. A second light emitting body (126) is also formed on the substrate (100), and has a linear shape. The second light emitting body (126) extends along the first light emitting body (116). A first anode (112) and a first cathode (114) are formed on the substrate (100), and supply power to the first light emitting body (116). A second anode (122) and a second cathode (124) are also formed on the substrate (100), and supply power to the second light emitting body (126). The first anode (112) and the first cathode (114) extend along each other, and the second anode (122) and the second cathode (124) extend along each other. In a region that overlaps the first light emitting body (116) in a planar view, the first anode (112) is not connected to the second anode (122), and the first cathode (114) is not connected to the second cathode (124). |