US8482022B2

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US201213426754A

Publication Date:

09-07-2013

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Application Date:

22-03-2012

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US

Priority Date:

25-03-2011

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Application Number:

US201213426754A

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Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

09-07-2013

Application Date:

22-03-2012

Priority Date:

25-03-2011

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Abstract  Abstract

According to one embodiment, a light-emitting device includes a light-transmitting layer including first and second regions and a third region intervening therebetween, and a light-emitting portion overlapping the second region or the second and third regions. A first portion of the device corresponding to the first region transmits light having a certain wavelength in a visible range at a first transmittance. A second portion of the device corresponding to the second region causes emission by the light-emitting portion and transmits the light at a second transmittance lower than the first transmittance. A third portion of the device corresponding to the third region is configured to have a transmittance distribution in which transmittance for the light decreases from an end on a first portions side to an end on a second portions side within a range from the first transmittance to the second transmittance.

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