Patents Assigned to Cambridge Display Technologies, Ltd.
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Patent number: 7255939Abstract: An organic light-emitting device comprising a light-emissive organic layer interposed between first and second electrodes for injecting charge carriers into the light-emissive organic layer, at least one of said first and second electrodes comprising a plurality of layers including a first electrode layer having a high resistance adjacent the surface of the light-emissive organic layer remote from the other of the first and second electrodes, said first electrode layer comprising a high-resistance material selected from the group consisting of a mixture of a semiconductor material with an insulator material, a mixture of a semiconductor material with a conductor material and a mixture of an insulator material with a conductor material.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2006Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: Cambridge Display Technology Ltd.Inventors: Julian Charles Carter, Jeremy Henley Burroughes, Stephen Karl Heeks
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Patent number: 7227180Abstract: An electroluminescent device comprising: a first charge carrier injecting layer for injecting positive charge carriers; a second charge carrier injecting layer for injecting negative charge carriers; and a light-emissive layer located between the charge carrier injecting layers and comprising a mixture of: a first component for accepting positive charge carriers from the first charge carrier injecting layer; a second component for accepting negative charge carriers from the second charge carrier injecting layer; and a third, organic light-emissive component for generating light as a result of combination of charge carriers from the first and second components; at least one of the first, second and third components forming a type II semiconductor interface with another of the first, second and third components.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2005Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Cambridge Display Technology Ltd.Inventors: Jeremy Henley Burroughes, Richard Henry Friend, Christopher John Bright, David John Lacey, Peter Devine
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Patent number: 7151341Abstract: An electroluminescent device which has an anode (4) and a cathode (10) and arranged between the anode (4) and the cathode (10) a light emissive layer (8). Also included between the light emissive layer and the anode is a dielectric layer, a carbon or amorphous silicon layer, or a layer of conductive oxide such as tin oxide, vanadium oxide, molybdenum oxide and nickel oxide.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2003Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Cambridge Display Technology Ltd.Inventors: Karl Pichler, Carl Towns
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Publication number: 20060268195Abstract: A display device comprising: a light switching unit comprising an array of pixels each operable to vary the transmission of light therethrough; and a backlight comprising a first series of regions of organic light-emissive material having a first emission color and a second series of regions of organic light-emissive material having a second emission color, each region of organic material being located so as to lie behind a plurality of pixels of the array in the viewing direction for backlighting those pixels; and at least one of the regions of organic light-emissive material being formed by a process of ink-jet deposition.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2006Publication date: November 30, 2006Applicant: Cambridge Display Technology Ltd.Inventors: Stephen Heeks, Julian Carter
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Publication number: 20060263917Abstract: An electroluminescent device comprising: a first charge carrier injecting layer for injecting positive charge carriers; a second charge carrier injecting layer for injecting negative charge carriers; and a light-emissive layer located between the charge carrier injecting layers and comprising a mixture of: a first component for accepting positive charge carriers from the first charge carrier injecting layer; a second component for accepting negative charge carriers from the second charge carrier injecting layer; and a third, organic light-emissive component for generating light as a result of combination of charge carriers from the first and second components; at least one of the first, second and third components forming a type II semiconductor interface with another of the first, second and third components.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2005Publication date: November 23, 2006Applicant: Cambridge Display Technology Ltd.Inventors: Jeremy Burroughes, Richard Friend, Christopher Bright, David Lacey, Peter Devine
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Publication number: 20060246613Abstract: An electroluminescent device comprising: a first charge carrier injecting layer for injecting positive charge carriers; a second charge carrier injecting layer for injecting negative charge carriers; and a light-emissive layer located between the charge carrier injecting layers and comprising a mixture of: a first component for accepting positive charge carriers from the first charge carrier injecting layer; a second component for accepting negative charge carriers from the second charge carrier injecting layer; and a third, organic light-emissive component for generating light as a result of combination of charge carriers from the first and second components; at least one of the first, second and third components forming a type II semiconductor interface with another of the first, second and third components.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2006Publication date: November 2, 2006Applicant: Cambridge Display Technology Ltd.Inventors: Jeremy Burroughes, Richard Friend, Christopher Bright, David Lacey, Peter Devine
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Patent number: 7105621Abstract: Optical devices fabricated from solvent processible polymers suffer from susceptibility to solvents and morphological changes. A semiconductive polymer capable of luminescence in an optical device is provided. The polymer comprises a luminescent film-forming solvent processible polymer which contains cross-linking so as to increase its molar mass and to resist solvent dissolution, the cross-linking being such that the polymer retains semiconductive and luminescent properties.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2002Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: Cambridge Display Technology Ltd.Inventors: Andrew Bruce Holmes, Xiao-Chang Li, Stephen Carl Moratti, Kenneth Andrew Murray, Richard Henry Friend
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Publication number: 20060186794Abstract: A method of manufacturing an electroluminescent device which has an anode and a cathode and arranged between the anode and the cathode a light emissive layer, also includes an anode protection layer which protects the anode against the effects of converting a precursor polymer to a semiconductive conjugated polymer which constitutes the light emissive layer. This has been found to increase the brightness and half-life of devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2006Publication date: August 24, 2006Applicant: Cambridge Display Technology, Ltd.Inventors: Karl Pichler, Carl Towns
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Patent number: 7078251Abstract: An electroluminescent device comprising: a first charge carrier injecting layer for injecting positive charge carriers; a second charge carrier injecting layer for injecting negative charge carriers; and a light-emissive layer located between the charge carrier injecting layers and comprising a mixture of: a first component for accepting positive charge carriers from the first charge carrier injecting layer; a second component for accepting negative charge carriers from the second charge carrier injecting layer; and a third, organic light-emissive component for generating light as a result of combination of charge carriers from the first and second components; at least one of the first, second and third components forming a type II semiconductor interface with another of the first, second and third components.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2003Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Cambridge Display Technology Ltd.Inventors: Jeremy Henley Burroughes, Richard Henry Friend, Christopher John Bright, David John Lacey, Peter Devine
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Publication number: 20060151782Abstract: Optical devices fabricated from solvent processible polymers suffer from susceptibility to solvents and morphological changes. A semiconductive polymer capable of luminescence in an optical device is provided. The polymer comprises a luminescent film-forming solvent processible polymer which contains cross-linking so as to increase its molar mass and to resist solvent dissolution, the cross-linking being such that the polymer retains semiconductive and luminescent properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2006Publication date: July 13, 2006Applicant: Cambridge Display Technology Ltd.Inventors: Andrew Holmes, Xiao-Chang Li, Stephen Moratti, Kenneth Murray, Richard Friend
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Publication number: 20060149002Abstract: A method for forming a conjugated polymer which is doped by a dopant includes the steps of (a) adding a doping agent comprising a dopant moiety to a solution containing the conjugated polymer or a precursor thereof and, optionally, a second polymer, the dopant moiety being capable of bonding to the conjugated polymer, precursor thereof or the second polymer; (b) allowing the dopant moiety to bond to the conjugated polymer, precursor thereof or the second polymer to perform doping of the conjugated polymer, wherein the amount of doping agent added in step (a) is less than the amount required to form a fully doped conjugated polymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2006Publication date: July 6, 2006Applicant: Cambridge Display Technology Ltd.Inventors: Peter Ho, Ji-Seon Kim, Richard Friend
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Publication number: 20060131572Abstract: A light-emissive device is prepared by depositing a polymer layer on a substrate. The deposition process utilizes a formulation comprising a conjugated polymer dissolved in a solvent, the solvent including a trialkyl-substituted aromatic hydrocarbon wherein at least two of the alkyl substituents are ortho to one another. The deposition of the polymer layer on the substrate may be accomplished by an ink-jet method.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2006Publication date: June 22, 2006Applicant: Cambridge Display Technology LtdInventors: Ilaria Grizzi, Peter Lyon
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Publication number: 20060119253Abstract: An organic light-emitting device comprising a light-emissive organic layer interposed between first and second electrodes for injecting charge carriers into the light-emissive organic layer, at least one of said first and second electrodes comprising a plurality of layers including a first electrode layer having a high resistance adjacent the surface of the light-emissive organic layer remote from the other of the first and second electrodes, said first electrode layer comprising a high-resistance material selected from the group consisting of a mixture of a semiconductor material with an insulator material, a mixture of a semiconductor material with a conductor material and a mixture of an insulator material with a conductor material.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2006Publication date: June 8, 2006Applicant: Cambridge Display Technology Ltd.Inventors: Julian Carter, Jeremy Burroughes, Stephen Heeks
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Patent number: 7008999Abstract: A method for forming a conjugated polymer which is doped by a dopant includes the steps of (a) adding a doping agent comprising a dopant moiety to a solution containing the conjugated polymer or a precursor thereof and, optionally, a second polymer, the dopant moiety being capable of bonding to the conjugated polymer, precursor thereof or the second polymer; (b) allowing the dopant moiety to bond to the conjugated polymer, precursor thereof or the second polymer to perform doping of the conjugated polymer, wherein the amount of doping agent added in step (a) is less than the amount required to form a fully doped conjugated polymer.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2004Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Cambridge Display Technology Ltd.Inventors: Peter Kian-Hoon Ho, Ji-Seon Kim, Richard Henry Friend
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Patent number: 6994906Abstract: A transparent or substantially transparent formable and/or flexible component for use as an outer protective element in an electronic or opto electronic device including at least one electrically active organic layer, which component is a composite structure comprising a layer of glass of a thickness less than or equal to 200 microns and a layer of plastic.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2002Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: Cambridge Display Technology Ltd.Inventors: Jeremy Henley Burroughes, Peter Devine
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Publication number: 20050282983Abstract: Optical devices fabricated from solvent processible polymers suffer from susceptibility to solvents and morphological changes. A semiconductive polymer capable of luminescence in an optical device is provided. The polymer comprises a luminescent film-forming solvent processible polymer which contains cross-linking so as to increase its molar mass and to resist solvent dissolution, the cross-linking being such that the polymer retains semiconductive and luminescent properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2005Publication date: December 22, 2005Applicant: Cambridge Display Technology Ltd.Inventors: Andrew Holmes, Xiao-Chang Li, Stephen Moratti, Kenneth Murray, Richard Friend
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Publication number: 20050184658Abstract: An electroluminescent device comprising: a first charge carrier injecting layer for injecting positive charge carriers; a second charge carrier injecting layer for injecting negative charge carriers; and a light-emissive layer located between the charge carrier injecting layers and comprising a mixture of: a first component for accepting positive charge carriers from the first charge carrier injecting layer; a second component for accepting negative charge carriers from the second charge carrier injecting layer; and a third, organic light-emissive component for generating light as a result of combination of charge carriers from the first and second components; at least one of the first, second and third components forming a type II semiconductor interface with another of the first, second and third components.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2005Publication date: August 25, 2005Applicant: Cambridge Display Technology Ltd.Inventors: Jeremy Burroughes, Richard Friend, Christopher Bright, David Lacey, Peter Devin
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Patent number: 6919415Abstract: Optical devices fabricated from solvent processible polymers suffer from susceptibility to solvents and morphological changes. A semiconductive polymer capable of luminescence in an optical device is provided. The polymer comprises a luminescent film-forming solvent processible polymer which contains cross-linking so as to increase its molar mass and to resist solvent dissolution, the cross-linking being such that the polymer retains semiconductive and luminescent properties.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2003Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Cambridge Display Technology Ltd.Inventors: Andrew Bruce Holmes, Xiao-Chang Li, Stephen Carl Moratti, Kenneth Andrew Murray, Richard Henry Friend
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Patent number: 6897473Abstract: An electroluminescent device comprising: a first charge carrier injecting layer for injecting positive charge carriers; a second charge carrier injecting layer for injecting negative charge carriers; and a light-emissive layer located between the charge carrier injecting layers and comprising a mixture of: a first component for accepting positive charge carriers from the first charge carrier injecting layer; a second component for accepting negative charge carriers from the second charge carrier injecting layer; and a third, organic light-emissive component for generating light as a result of combination of charge carriers from the first and second components; at least one of the first, second and third components forming a type II semiconductor interface with another of the first, second and third components.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1999Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Cambridge Display Technology Ltd.Inventors: Jeremy Henley Burroughes, Richard Henry Friend, Christopher John Bright, David John Lacey, Peter Devine
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Patent number: 6881598Abstract: An organic light-emitting device, comprising: a substrate; a first conductive layer formed over the substrate; at least one layer of a light-emissive organic material formed over the first conductive layer; a barrier layer formed over the at least one organic layer which acts to protect the at least one layer of organic material; and a second conductive layer, preferably a patterned sputtered layer, formed over the barrier layer.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2003Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Cambridge Display Technology Ltd.Inventor: Karl Pichler