Organic EL element and method of producing the same

Electric lamp and discharge devices – With luminescent solid or liquid material – Solid-state type

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C313S506000

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07038372

ABSTRACT:
A first electrode is formed above a substrate, organic material layers are stacked above the first electrode, and a second electrode is formed above the organic material layers. Among the organic material layers, at least two organic material layers having interfaces which electrons or holes traverse are formed by layers which are heat-treated at a temperature that is equal to or higher than the glass transition points of materials respectively constituting the organic material layers and equal to or lower than the melting points of the materials.

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