Inorganic electrode for organic electroluminescent devices

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C428S690000, C428S917000, C313S504000, C313S506000, C252S518100, C252S521200, C252S519400

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07122254

ABSTRACT:
An electrode comprises an inorganic composite layer of a mixture of at least one insulating inorganic material and at least one at least partially conducting inorganic material. In an application of such an electrode, an organic electroluminescent device comprises a first and second conductor layers. An organic layer is disposed between the first and second conductor layers. The aforementioned composite layer is disposed between the organic layer and the first conductor layer. Methods of fabricating such an electrode and such a device are also described.

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