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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 11, 2010
Filed:
Feb. 27, 2007
Kazuhiko Kai, Mobara, JP;
Kiyoshige Kinugawa, Mutsuzawa, JP;
Masato Ito, Mobara, JP;
Hitachi Displays, Ltd., Mobara-shi, JP;
Abstract
The recent invention provide an organic electroluminescence display device with color purity adjustment, particularly white purity increased, without increasing formation processes. For each of unit pixels formed on an insulating film INS formed on a principal surface of a glass substrate, a bank BNK is provided on a bottom electrode BEL being a pixel electrode. The bank BNK has the shape of a bank that surrounds a pixel concerned, for each of pixels, and an organic electroluminescence light emitting layer is charged within a region surrounded by the banks BNKs. Between the banks BNKs, a green light emitting layer (G light emitting layer), a blue light emitting layer (B light emitting layer), and a red light emitting layer (R light emitting layer) are provided. At the same time as the formation of these color light emitting layers, light emitting layers of three colors, the green light emitting layer (G light emitting layer), the blue light emitting layer (B light emitting layer), and the red light emitting layer (R light emitting layer) are stacked on a region of a white pixel to form a white light emitting layer (G+B+R). An upper electrode UEL is formed over the green light emitting layer (G light emitting layer), the blue light emitting layer (B light emitting layer), the red light emitting layer (R light emitting layer), and the white light emitting layer (G+B+R light emitting layer).