摘要 |
<p>A light-emitting device comprises positive and negative electrodes, at least one light-emitting layer including an organic material and sandwiched between the positive and negative electrodes, and at least two pixels made up of elements that emit light by having a current flow between the electrodes. All of the pixels are formed on or above an identical substrate. At least one of the electrodes of each pixel is independently connected to a drive circuit by pixel, and an applied voltage or current can be independently controlled. In each of the pixels, when the minimum distance between adjacent pixels is denoted by L<SUB>1</SUB> and the maximum pixel width is denoted by L<SUB>2</SUB>, the light-emitting device meets the inequalities of L<SUB>1</SUB> × n = L<SUB>2</SUB> (where, n is a number greater than or equal to 0.1 and less than or equal to 3) and L<SUB>2</SUB> = 100 µm.</p> |