Claims
- 1. An organic electroluminescence element comprising an anode and a cathode which are opposite to each other, and a hole injection layer and a luminous layer which are interposed between these anode and cathode,wherein the hole injection layer has a glass transition temperature of 110° C. or more and comprises an oligomer having a phenylenediamine structure, and wherein an intermediate layer for inhibiting a reaction in an interface between the hole injection layer and the anode is formed of an inorganic semiconductor between the hole injection layer and the anode.
- 2. The organic electroluminescence element as claimed in claim 1, wherein said phenylenediamine structure comprises two amines and a bridging phenyl group.
- 3. The organic electroluminescence element as claimed in claim 1, wherein said phenylenediamine structure is a compound having the following formula (1): wherein n is an integer of 1 to 3, Ar1 to Ar7 each represent a carbocyclic group having 6 to 30 carbon atoms, and either Ar2 or Ar7 is a phenylene group.
- 4. The organic electroluminescence element as claimed in claim 1, wherein said phenylenediamine structure is a compound having the following formula (11): wherein m is an integer of 1 to 3, Ar1 to Ar9 each represent a carbocyclic group having 6 to 30 carbon atoms, and at least one of Ar2, Ar4 and Ar5 is a phenylene group.
- 5. The organic electroluminescence element as claimed in claim 1, wherein said intermediate layer is formed of an inorganic semiconductor selected from the group consisting of GaAlN, GaInN, GaN, Six-1-Cx wherein 0<x<1, Si, CuI, ZnTe, ZnS, CdS, CdTe, CdSexS1-x wherein 0<x<1, Te and Se.
- 6. An organic electroluminescence element comprising an anode and a cathode which are opposite to each other, and a hole injection layer and a luminous layer which are interposed between these anode and cathode,wherein the hole injection layer has a glass transition temperature of 110° C. or more and comprises an oligomer having a phenylenediamine structure, wherein an intermediate layer for inhibiting a reaction in an interface between the hole injection layer and the anode is formed between the hole injection layer and the anode, and wherein said intermediate layer is formed of an inorganic insulator.
- 7. The organic electroluminescence element as claimed in claim 6, wherein said intermediate layer is formed of an inorganic insulator selected from the group consisting of SiOx wherein 0<x<2, LiF, Li2O, Al2O3, TiO2, BaF2, CaF2 and MgF2.
- 8. An organic electroluminescence element comprising an anode and a cathode which are opposite to each other, and a hole injection layer and a luminous layer which are interposed between these anode and cathode,wherein the hole injection layer has a glass transition temperature of 110° C. or more and comprises an oligomer having a phenylenediamine structure, wherein an intermediate layer for inhibiting a reaction in an interface between the hole injection layer and the anode is formed between the hole injection layer and the anode, and wherein said intermediate layer is formed of a carbon film.
- 9. The organic electroluminescence element as claimed in claim 8, wherein said intermediate layer is formed of a carbon film selected from the group consisting of p-type diamond and SP3-ingredient-containing carbon film.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 09/446,905 Filed on Mar. 24, 2000, pending, which was originally filed as International Application No. PCT/JP99/02377 on May 7, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,437,373.
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