Reversible inorganic electrochromic solution device
First Claim
1. A reversible electrochromic device comprising a pair of spaced-apart electrode members, at least one of which is significantly light-transmissive, and a body of electrochromotropic electrolyte contained therebetween, said electrolyte body being responsive with differing degrees of light transmissivity upon the application of differing levels of electrical voltage across said electrode members characterized in thatsaid electrolyte comprises an aqueous inorganic solution of a composition of silver salt capable of responding to application of each of at least two different voltages by reversibly transitioning between respective solution phases exhibiting different degrees of light transmissivity.
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Abstract
An electrochromic device (10) of reversible light-transmissivity comprises a pair of spaced-apart window plate members (11, 13) bearing electrically-conductive surface layers (12, 14) and containing an electrochromotropic electrolyte solution in the intervening space (16). The electrolyte comprises an aqueous inorganic solution of a silver salt and may further comprise a salt of a transition metal. The electrolyte solutions are responsive to varying applied voltages by transitioning between solution phases of varying light-transmissivity which, depending upon solution composition, may be persistent or passively reversible.
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1. A reversible electrochromic device comprising a pair of spaced-apart electrode members, at least one of which is significantly light-transmissive, and a body of electrochromotropic electrolyte contained therebetween, said electrolyte body being responsive with differing degrees of light transmissivity upon the application of differing levels of electrical voltage across said electrode members characterized in that
said electrolyte comprises an aqueous inorganic solution of a composition of silver salt capable of responding to application of each of at least two different voltages by reversibly transitioning between respective solution phases exhibiting different degrees of light transmissivity.
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