abstract |
A process for producing an organic electroluminescent device, comprising (a) preparing a laminated structure including at least a light-emitting layer formed of a luminescent organic solid which is disposed between mutually opposing positive and negative electrodes, the luminescent organic solid being implantable with electrons from the negative electrode and holes from the positive electrode when direct current is charged between the positive electrode and the negative electrode and thereby having an excited state therein to recombine the electrons and the holes injected into the luminescent organic solid for light emission, and (b) depositing a film of an electrically insulating polymer compound as a protection layer on an outer surface of the laminated structure, wherein the electrically insulating polymer is heated to a temperature of not more than 600 DEG C. and the protection layer is deposited at a rate of not more than 50 nm/second, wherein the layers beginning from a layer directly disposed on a lower electrode of said positive and negative electrodes and continuing to the protection layer are disposed without breaking a vacuum environment in a vacuum chamber and where the pressure in the vacuum chamber is not more than 1x10-2 Pa prior to each of the layers being disposed. |