Electric lamp and discharge devices – With luminescent solid or liquid material – Solid-state type
Patent
1988-11-07
1992-03-24
Yusko, Donald J.
Electric lamp and discharge devices
With luminescent solid or liquid material
Solid-state type
313502, 313506, H05B 3314
Patent
active
050991728
ABSTRACT:
A thin film electroluminescent (EL) device comprises a pair of opposing electrodes formed on a substrate of a transparent electrical insulator, and an EL layer formed between the electrodes and covered at both surfaces with insulating layers respectively. Strontium sulfide is used as a host material of the EL layer, and its crystals tend strongly to have a (200) orientation, so that the resistance to free transit of electrons participating in emission of luminescence is substantially eliminated to ensure a higher brightness.
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Abe Yoshio
Fuyama Moriaki
Hashimoto Kenichi
Nakayama Takahiro
Onisawa Ken-ichi
Hitachi , Ltd.
Horabik Michael
Yusko Donald J.
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