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Fast-switching reversible electrochemical mirror (REM)

  • US 6,400,491 B1
  • Filed: 07/18/2000
  • Issued: 06/04/2002
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/19/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A reversible electrochemical mirror device for controlling the propagation of electromagnetic radiation, comprising:

  • a first electrode;

    a second electrode, at least one of said first and second electrodes being substantially transparent to at least a portion of the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation;

    an electrolytic solution disposed between and in electrical contact with the first and second electrodes, said electrolytic solution comprising;

    an essentially nonaqueous solvent, cations of an electrodepositable mirror metal having a molar concentration greater than 0.5 M, a halide or pseudohalide compound having cations that are not electroactive in the voltage range over which the device is operated, the ratio of the total molar concentration of halide and pseudohalide anions (where said total is the aggregate of anions originating from said halide or pseudohalide compound and anions originating from compounds of said electrodepositable mirror metal cations) to the total molar concentration of said electrodepositable mirror metal cations being at least 2;

    1; and

    a plurality of atoms of said electrodepositable mirror metal disposed on at least one of said first and second electrodes;

    such that a negative electrical potential applied to the first electrode relative to the second electrode causes deposited metal to be dissolved from the second electrode into the solution and to be electrodeposited from the solution as a mirror deposit onto the first electrode, and such that a positive electrical potential applied to the first electrode relative to the second electrode causes deposited metal to be dissolved from the first electrode into the solution and electrodeposited from the solution onto the second electrode, the amount of deposited metal subsisting on the first electrode affecting the reflection of electromagnetic radiation by the device.

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