Using two different trivalent europium (Eu3+) complexes, europium(dibenzoylmethanato)(3)(bathophenanthroline) [Eu(DBM)(3)bath] and europium(dibenzoylmethanato)(3)(monophenanthroline) [Eu(DBM)(3)phen], with different ligands for emission-layer materials, various types of electroluminescent (EL) devices have been fabricated. Combined with a triphenylamine derivative (TPD) and an oxadiazole derivative (OXD7) as hole-transport-layer materials, two-layer-and three-layer-type devices have been fabricated. We find that these two emission-layer materials have similar EL spectra, but their EL performances are different. The EL capability of the Eu complexes and their carrier-transporting characteristics are largely dependent on the ligands. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science S.A.