There is provided an organic light emitting device to break through the limit
of 25% of internal quantum efficiency and 5% of external quantum efficiency while
using singlet luminescence. Specifically provided is an organic light emitting
device comprising an anode, an organic layer and a cathode, wherein light-emitting
molecules present in an emissive layer which is at least a part of the organic
layer and responsible for luminescence by charge injection effect transition from
a triplet excited state having an energy level higher than a lowest excited singlet
state to a singlet excited state and effect fluorescent emission in a fluorescence
quantum yield of 60% or more in the same state as existing in the emissive layer,
and wherein the emissive layer comprises the light-emitting molecules as a main
component in an amount of 50 wt % or more, or is doped with the light-emitting
molecules at a high concentration of 7 wt % or more, or is a layer in which the
light-emitting molecules are excitable by direct trapping of electrons and holes
has enabled to break through the limit of 25% of internal quantum efficiency and
5% of external quantum efficiency while using singlet luminescence.