Organic light-emitting device and method of fabricating the...

Semiconductor device manufacturing: process – Making device or circuit emissive of nonelectrical signal

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C438S653000, C257S040000

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ABSTRACT:
An organic light-emitting device, comprising: a substrate; a first conductive layer formed over the substrate; at least one layer of a light-emissive organic material formed over the first conductive layer; a barrier layer formed over the at least one organic layer which acts to protect the at least one layer of organic material; and a second conductive layer, preferably a patterned sputtered layer, formed over the barrier layer.

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