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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...
- 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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precipitation of
metal particles in a gl****, or
other mechanisms.
electrochromism is
induced by the gain and loss of electrons. This
phenomenon occurs...
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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...
- 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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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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structural reinforcement.
Instead of
plastic window shades, the
windows use
electrochromism-based
smart gl**** (supplied by PPG Industries)
allowing flight attendants...
- in 1982.
Gentex began selling an
automatic dimming mirror based on
electrochromism in 1987. An
electrochromic gel is
placed between two
pieces of gl****...
- as
light (photochromism),
temperature (thermochromism), or
voltage (
electrochromism).
Liquid crystals, when they are in a
thermotropic state, can change...
- of
current research interest are
nanoscience and nanotechnologies,
electrochromism and acoustics. He
holds a
number of
invention patents from the United...