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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 08, 2015
Filed:
Feb. 27, 2014
Naoyuki Senda, Atsugi, JP;
Yoshitaka Dozen, Atsugi, JP;
Kohei Yokoyama, Fujisawa, JP;
Manabu Niboshi, Osaka, JP;
Yuto Tsukamoto, Osaka, JP;
Satoshi Inoue, Osaka, JP;
Shinichi Kawato, Osaka, JP;
Katsuhiro Kikuchi, Osaka, JP;
Naoyuki Senda, Atsugi, JP;
Yoshitaka Dozen, Atsugi, JP;
Kohei Yokoyama, Fujisawa, JP;
Manabu Niboshi, Osaka, JP;
Yuto Tsukamoto, Osaka, JP;
Satoshi Inoue, Osaka, JP;
Shinichi Kawato, Osaka, JP;
Katsuhiro Kikuchi, Osaka, JP;
Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co., Ltd., Atsugi-shi, Kanagawa-ken, JP;
Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha, Osaka-shi, Osaka, JP;
Abstract
Occurrence of a crosstalk phenomenon in a light-emitting device is inhibited. The light-emitting device includes an insulating layer; a first lower electrode over the insulating layer; a second lower electrode over the insulating layer; a structure over the insulating layer and between the first lower electrode and the second lower electrode; a first partition wall between the first lower electrode and the structure, over the insulating layer; a second partition wall between the second lower electrode and the structure, over the insulating layer; a first light-emitting unit over the first lower electrode, the first partition wall, the structure, the second partition wall, and the second lower electrode; an intermediate layer over the first light-emitting unit; a second light-emitting unit over the intermediate layer; and an upper electrode over the second light-emitting unit.