Light-emitting device comprising porous alumina, and...

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

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ABSTRACT:
A light emitting device comprises a substrate, a porous alumina layer having a regular series of cavities of nanometric size containing an emitting material, and two electrodes in contact with the emitting material and connected to an electric voltage source. The first electrode comprises at least part of an aluminum film deposited onto the substrate, on which the alumina layer has been previously grown through an anodization process.

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