Patents by Inventor Shigeki Naka
Shigeki Naka has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
-
Publication number: 20240040814Abstract: Provided is an OLED device 10 including a plurality of organic semiconductor layers sandwiched between a pair of electrodes 3 and 4. The organic semiconductor layers include a first organic semiconductor layer 1 containing a first organic semiconductor material, and a second organic semiconductor layer 2 containing a second organic semiconductor material and a third organic semiconductor material, the first organic semiconductor layer and the second organic semiconductor layer form a joining surface, and the first organic semiconductor material and the second organic semiconductor material satisfy requirement and the like relating to a predetermined energy level.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2023Publication date: February 1, 2024Applicant: JAPAN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AGENCYInventors: Seiichiro Izawa, Masahiro Hiramoto, Masahiro Morimoto, Shigeki Naka
-
Patent number: 8178868Abstract: An organic transistor includes a semiconductor section that includes a thin-film laminate in which a first organic thin film and a second organic thin film are alternately stacked. The thin-film laminate includes at least two layers of the first organic thin film. The first organic thin film is a pentacene thin film, and the second organic thin film is an amorphous organic thin film. The pentacene thin film may be a pentacene bilayer thin film, and the amorphous organic thin film may be a tetraaryldiamine thin film. The tetraaryldiamine thin film may be an ?-NPD thin film. The organic transistor has improved transistor characteristics (e.g., mobility, ON/OFF ratio, or threshold value control).Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2009Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: National University Corporation University of ToyamaInventors: Hiroyuki Okada, Shigeki Naka
-
Patent number: 7893429Abstract: Disclosed is organic diode which is capable of light emitting display by an organic EL display, image sensing by a organic photodiode and power generation by an organic solar cell. Also disclosed is a matrix panel of such a multifunction organic diode. Specifically disclosed is a multifunction organic diode comprising a first electrode (12) formed on a substrate (11), an organic thin film (13) formed on the first electrode (12) and having both light emitting and photoconductive properties, and a second electrode (14) formed on the organic thin film (13).Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2006Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: National University Corporation University of ToyamaInventors: Hiroyuki Okada, Shigeki Naka, Hiroyoshi Onnagawa
-
Publication number: 20100025672Abstract: An organic transistor includes a semiconductor section that includes a thin-film laminate in which a first organic thin film and a second organic thin film are alternately stacked. The thin-film laminate includes at least two layers of the first organic thin film. The first organic thin film is a pentacene thin film, and the second organic thin film is an amorphous organic thin film. The pentacene thin film may be a pentacene bilayer thin film, and the amorphous organic thin film may be a tetraaryldiamine thin film. The tetraaryldiamine thin film may be an ?-NPD thin film. The organic transistor has improved transistor characteristics (e.g., mobility, ON/OFF ratio, or threshold value control).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: National University Corporation University of ToyamaInventors: Hiroyuki OKADA, Shigeki NAKA
-
Publication number: 20090050878Abstract: Disclosed is organic diode which is capable of light emitting display by an organic EL display, image sensing by a organic photodiode and power generation by an organic solar cell. Also disclosed is a matrix panel of such a multifunction organic diode. Specifically disclosed is a multifunction organic diode comprising a first electrode (12) formed on a substrate (11), an organic thin film (13) formed on the first electrode (12) and having both light emitting and photoconductive properties, and a second electrode (14) formed on the organic thin film (13).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2006Publication date: February 26, 2009Applicants: JAPAN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AGENCY, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY CORP. UNIVERSITY OF TOYAMAInventors: Hiroyuki Okada, Shigeki Naka, Hiroyoshi Onnagawa
-
Patent number: 7307297Abstract: In an organic photodiode, in a gap between a transparent anode formed on a glass substrate, and a reflection cathode formed oppositely thereto, a plurality of light receiving parts as layers of light absorbing composition, and partition walls for insulating between transparent anode and reflection cathode and insulating between adjacent light receiving parts are formed. Partition walls are formed by applying an ink solution to transparent anode and an insulating layer covering its periphery, dissolving the insulating layer by an organic solvent contained in the ink solution, and forming a plurality of dissolved holes contacting with transparent anode. The plurality of light receiving parts are formed by filling the plurality of dissolved holes with the light absorbing composition contained in the ink solution.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2005Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignees: Japan Science and Technology Agency, National University Corporation Toyama University, Brother Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hiroyuki Okada, Shigeki Naka, Hiroyoshi Onnagawa, Takeshi Miyabayashi, Toyokazu Inoue
-
Publication number: 20060214565Abstract: A top-emitting type multi-photon OLED panel comprises: an insulating substrate; a cathode formed on the insulating substrate; a plurality of organic layers laminated on the cathode; and a transparent anode formed on the top layer of the plurality of organic layers, wherein a charge generation layer is sandwiched between each organic layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2006Publication date: September 28, 2006Inventors: Yongchun Luo, Naomi Nagai, Nobuhito Miura, Naganori Tsutsui, Shigeki Naka, Hiroyuki Okada, Hiroyoshi Onnagawa
-
Publication number: 20060186400Abstract: In an organic photodiode, in a gap between a transparent anode formed on a glass substrate, and a reflection cathode formed oppositely thereto, a plurality of light receiving parts as layers of light absorbing composition, and partition walls for insulating between transparent anode and reflection cathode and insulating between adjacent light receiving parts are formed. Partition walls are formed by applying an ink solution to transparent anode and an insulating layer covering its periphery, dissolving the insulating layer by an organic solvent contained in the ink solution, and forming a plurality of dissolved holes contacting with transparent anode. The plurality of light receiving parts are formed by filling the plurality of dissolved holes with the light absorbing composition contained in the ink solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2005Publication date: August 24, 2006Applicants: JAPAN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AGENCY, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY CORPORATION TOYAMA UNIVERSITY, BROTHER KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Hiroyuki Okada, Shigeki Naka, Hiroyoshi Onnagawa, Takeshi Miyabayashi, Toyokazu Inoue
-
Patent number: 6992781Abstract: A method for measuring a relative thickness distribution of an organic thin film for use in an organic electroluminescence device comprises the steps of irradiating a predetermined region of the organic thin film with a light including an ultraviolet light, measuring the intensity of a fluorescence produced by the organic thin film in response to the light irradiation, and obtaining a film thickness of the predetermined region from the intensity of the fluorescence. Further, an apparatus for measuring a thickness distribution for use in an organic electroluminescence device has means for irradiating a predetermined region of the organic thin film with a light including an ultraviolet light, means for measuring the intensity of a fluorescence produced by the organic thin film, and means for obtaining the film thickness of the predetermined region from the intensity of the fluorescence.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2003Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: President of Toyama UniversityInventors: Hiroyuki Okada, Miki Shibata, Tadahiro Echigo, Shigeki Naka, Hiroyoshi Onnagawa
-
Patent number: 6806640Abstract: Provided is an organic electroluminescence device which operates at a low voltage, has a uniform light emission surface, and can display high-quality images. In an organic electroluminescence device, an anode, a hole transport layer made of an organic compound, a light emitting layer made of an organic compound, and a cathode are stacked in the order named, and an electron injection layer containing a lanthanoid oxide is formed between the light emitting layer and cathode. The anode and/or cathode is made of a transparent conductive material. In another organic electroluminescence device, an anode, a hole transport layer made of an organic compound, a light emitting layer made of an organic compound, and a cathode are stacked in the order named, and an electron injection layer formed by mixing a lanthanoid metal oxide and organic compound is formed between the light emitting layer and cathode.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2003Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: President of Toyama UniversityInventors: Hiroyuki Okada, Shigeru Tabatake, Shigeki Naka, Hiroyoshi Onnagawa
-
Patent number: 6756249Abstract: A method of manufacturing an organic electroluminescent device has the steps of forming a first electrode on a substrate, preparing a solution containing a hole transport organic material, an electron transport organic material and a luminescent organic material, followed by spraying the solution onto the first electrode by using a pressurized gas so as to form an organic thin film layer, and forming a second electrode on the organic thin film layer.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2002Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: President of Toyama UniversityInventors: Shigeki Naka, Tadahiro Echigo, Hiroyuki Okada, Hiroyoshi Onnagawa
-
Patent number: 6710549Abstract: The driving method for a matrix type organic EL element comprises the steps of selectively applying an identical scanning voltage amplitude pattern to the plurality of row direction electrodes of two or more rows in accordance with the scanning voltage amplitude pattern applied to the row direction electrodes to simultaneously scan the electrodes, separately applying a signal voltage pattern, which is applied to the column direction electrodes, to the electrodes simultaneously scanned in the row direction through two sets or more of the plurality of column direction electrodes which are independent of each other, and simultaneously scanning two or more of a plurality of scanning lines to thereby form image information to be displayed in one frame.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2003Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: President of Toyama UniversityInventors: Hiroyuki Okada, Shigeki Naka, Hiroyoshi Onnagawa
-
Publication number: 20030193672Abstract: A method for measuring a relative thickness distribution of an organic thin film for use in an organic electroluminescence device comprises the steps of irradiating a predetermined region of the organic thin film with a light including an ultraviolet light, measuring the intensity of a fluorescence produced by the organic thin film in response to the light irradiation, and obtaining a film thickness of the predetermined region from the intensity of the fluorescence. Further, an apparatus for measuring a thickness distribution for use in an organic electroluminescence device has means for irradiating a predetermined region of the organic thin film with a light including an ultraviolet light, means for measuring the intensity of a fluorescence produced by the organic thin film, and means for obtaining the film thickness of the predetermined region from the intensity of the fluorescence.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2003Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventors: Hiroyuki Okada, Miki Shibata, Tadahiro Echigo, Shigeki Naka, Hiroyoshi Onnagawa
-
Publication number: 20030193298Abstract: The driving method for a matrix type organic EL element comprises the steps of selectively applying an identical scanning voltage amplitude pattern to the plurality of row direction electrodes of two or more rows in accordance with the scanning voltage amplitude pattern applied to the row direction electrodes to simultaneously scan the electrodes, separately applying a signal voltage pattern, which is applied to the column direction electrodes, to the electrodes simultaneously scanned in the row direction through two sets or more of the plurality of column direction electrodes which are independent of each other, and simultaneously scanning two or more of a plurality of scanning lines to thereby form image information to be displayed in one frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2003Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventors: Hiroyuki Okada, Shigeki Naka, Hiroyoshi Onnagawa
-
Publication number: 20030151359Abstract: Provided is an organic electroluminescence device which operates at a low voltage, has a uniform light emission surface, and can display high-quality images. In an organic electroluminescence device, an anode, a hole transport layer made of an organic compound, a light emitting layer made of an organic compound, and a cathode are stacked in the order named, and an electron injection layer containing a lanthanoid oxide is formed between the light emitting layer and cathode. The anode and/or cathode is made of a transparent conductive material. In another organic electroluminescence device, an anode, a hole transport layer made of an organic compound, a light emitting layer made of an organic compound, and a cathode are stacked in the order named, and an electron injection layer formed by mixing a lanthanoid metal oxide and organic compound is formed between the light emitting layer and cathode.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2003Publication date: August 14, 2003Inventors: Hiroyuki Okada, Shigeru Tabatake, Shigeki Naka, Hiroyoshi Onnagawa
-
Patent number: 6570180Abstract: The object of the present invention is to provide an organic light emitting device which can be operated at a low voltage, and when such elements are used in a display panel, a light-emitting surface which can emit light uniformly over an entire display panel can be obtained when the conditions are maintained the same. The organic light-emitting device of the present invention includes a substrate having a light transmitting property in a visible range, a first electrode having a light transmitting property in a visible range, and formed on the substrate, a layer formed on the first electrode, and configured to emit light by recombination of excitons each made of a pair of a positive hole and electron injected thereto, and a second electrode containing erbium and formed on the layer.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2002Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: President of Toyama UniversityInventors: Hiroyuki Okada, Shigeru Tabatake, Shigeki Naka, Hiroyoshi Onnagawa
-
Publication number: 20030087464Abstract: A method of manufacturing an organic electroluminescent device has the steps of forming a first electrode on a substrate, preparing a solution containing a hole transport organic material, an electron transport organic material and a luminescent organic material, followed by spraying the solution onto the first electrode by using a pressurized gas so as to form an organic thin film layer, and forming a second electrode on the organic thin film layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2002Publication date: May 8, 2003Inventors: Shigeki Naka, Tadahiro Echigo, Hiroyuki Okada, Hiroyoshi Onnagawa
-
Publication number: 20020139986Abstract: The object of the present invention is to provide an organic light emitting device which can be operated at a low voltage, and when such elements are used in a display panel, a light-emitting surface which can emit light uniformly over an entire display panel can be obtained when the conditions are maintained the same. The organic light-emitting device of the present invention includes a substrate having a light transmitting property in a visible range, a first electrode having a light transmitting property in a visible range, and formed on the substrate, a layer formed on the first electrode, and configured to emit light by recombination of excitons each made of a pair of a positive hole and electron injected thereto, and a second electrode containing erbium and formed on the layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2002Publication date: October 3, 2002Inventors: Hiroyuki Okada, Shigeru Tabatake, Shigeki Naka, Hiroyoshi Onnagawa
-
Publication number: 20010049030Abstract: An organic EL device capable of preventing a deterioration in luminous section and increasing an effective area of a luminous section and current gain thereof. The organic EL device includes at least one first electrode made of a transparent electrode material, at least one luminous section made of an organic EL material and formed on the first electrode, and at least one second electrode formed on the luminous section. The luminous section is arranged on the first electrode so that the first electrode has an annular upper surface portion which is not covered with the luminous section left on an upper surface thereof in a manner to surround the luminous section. The second electrode is formed so that the luminous section has an annular upper surface portion which is not covered with the second electrode left on an upper surface thereof in a manner to surround the second electrode.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 1998Publication date: December 6, 2001Inventors: HIROYUKI OKADA, SHIGEKI NAKA, HIROYOSHI ONNAGAWA, MORIMITSU WAKABAYASHI, SHIGERU FUKUMOTO, TETSUYA TANBO
-
Patent number: 6140766Abstract: An organic EL device capable of providing an image plane which exhibits increased luminance or brightness while eliminating any difference in luminescence between luminous sections. An electrically insulating layer is arranged so as to cover both a first wiring pattern and a second wiring pattern and formed with a plurality of hole arrays in a manner to respectively correspond to first electrodes. The hole arrays each are constituted of a plurality of holes arranged along the first electrode corresponding thereto and so as to extend through an insulating layer to the first electrode while being kept from extending through second electrodes. A third wiring pattern is arranged which is constituted of a plurality of conductive paths each arranged on the insulating layer so as to be in alignment with each of the hole arrays and electrically connected to each of the first electrodes through connection conductive sections formed in the holes of the hole array corresponding thereto.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1998Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Hokuriku Electric Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hiroyuki Okada, Shigeki Naka, Hiroyoshi Onnagawa, Morimitsu Wakabayashi, Hajime Yamamoto, Shigeru Fukumoto, Tetsuya Tanbo