Electrochromism is a phenomenon in which a material displays changes in color or opacity in response to an electrical stimulus. In this way, a smart window...
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effect. In brief, this technique makes use of the Stark effect (or electrochromism) either to reveal information about the physiochemical or physical...
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emittance in a continual but reversible manner on application of voltage (electrochromism). This property enables an ECD to be used for applications like smart...
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precipitation of metal particles in a glass, or other mechanisms. electrochromism is induced by the gain and loss of electrons. This phenomenon occurs...
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the rear-view mirror to detect light and dim the mirror by means of electrochromism. This electrochromic feature has also been incorporated into side-view...
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structural reinforcement. Instead of plastic window shades, the windows use electrochromism-based smart glass (supplied by PPG Industries) allowing flight attendants...
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displays (LCD), plasma displays, and auto-dimming car mirrors utilizing electrochromism. Major early customers were Burroughs (now Unisys) in New Jersey, IBM...
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example of a molecule that is an intrinsic semiconductor. It exhibits electrochromism, changing color when subject to a voltage. LuPc2 is a double-decker...
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doi:10.1016/0025-5408(72)90147-x. ISSN 0025-5408. Lee, S. (2003). "Electrochromism of amorphous ruthenium oxide thin films". Solid State Ionics. 165 (1–4):...
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of current research interest are nanoscience and nanotechnologies, electrochromism and acoustics. He holds a number of invention patents from the United...
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