Claims
- 1. An electroluminescent material represented by the following Formula B1:
- 2. An electroluminescence element comprising an electroluminescent material and an inorganic fluorescent substance capable of emitting light having a wavelength of a maximum emission different from that of light emitted from the electroluminescent material upon absorption of the light emitted from the electroluminescent material, and the electroluminescent material is a compound represented by the following Formula B1:
- 3. The electroluminescent element of claim 2, wherein said inorganic fluorescent substance is an inorganic fluorescent substance prepared by a Sol-Gel method.
- 4. The electroluminescent element of claim 2, wherein the wavelength of a maximum emission of the light emitted from said inorganic fluorescent substance is within a range of from 400 nm to 700 nm.
- 5. The electroluminescent element of claim 2, wherein the wavelength of a maximum emission of the light emitted from said inorganic fluorescent substance is within a range of from 600 nm to 700 nm.
- 6. The electroluminescent element of claim 2, wherein the wavelength of a maximum emission of the light emitted from the electroluminescent material is not more than 430 nm.
- 7. The electroluminescent element of claim 2, wherein the wavelength of a maximum emission of light emitted from the electroluminescent material is within a range of from 400 to 430 nm.
- 8. An electroluminescent element which comprises an electroluminescent material and a rare earth metal complex capable of emitting light having a wavelength of maximum emission different from that of light emitted from the electroluminescent material upon absorption of the light emitted from the electroluminescent material and the electroluminescent material is a compound represented by the following Formula B1:
Formula B183wherein Ar41 and Ar42 are each independently an aryl group or an aromatic heterocyclic group; L11, L12 and L13 is each a group of atoms necessary to form an aromatic heterocyclic ring, provided that at least one of L11, L12 and L13 is ═N—, —N(R41)—, —S— or —O—, in which R41 is a hydrogen atom or a substituent, provided that at least one of Ar41, Ar42 and R41 is a biaryl group having a bond capable of giving an internal rotational isomerism or a group making the biaryl group, provided that adjacent substituent groups existing in the molecule represented by formula B1 may be condensed with each other to form a ring.
- 9. The electroluminescent element of claim 8, wherein the wavelength of a maximum emission of the light emitted from the rare earth metal complex is within a range of from 400 nm to 700 nm.
- 10. The electroluminescent element of claim 8, wherein the wavelength of a maximum emission of the light emitted from the rare earth metal complex is within a range of from 600 nm to 700 nm.
- 11. The electroluminescent element of claim 8, wherein the wavelength of a maximum emission of the light emitted from the electroluminescent material is not more than 430 nm.
- 12. The electroluminescent element of claim 8, wherein the wavelength of a maximum emission of light emitted from the electroluminescent material is within a range of from 400 nm to 430 nm.
- 13. An electroluminescent element comprising an anode and a cathode and a compound represented by the following Formula B1:
Priority Claims (2)
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370452/1998 |
Dec 1998 |
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246404/1999 |
Aug 1999 |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a Divisional Application of application Ser. No. 09/466,949 filed Dec. 20, 1999, now allowed.
Divisions (1)
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09466949 |
Dec 1999 |
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10656098 |
Sep 2003 |
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