A Red, Green, and Blue (RGB) Polymeric Electrochromic Device (PECD): The Dawning of the PECD Era

Completing RGB color space: The electrochemical and optical properties of the first electrochemically prepared conducting polymer that is green in its neutral form are reported. The extreme stability of this polymer after 10 000 double potential steps makes it the best and only candidate for providi...

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Published inAngewandte Chemie (International ed.) Vol. 43; no. 12; pp. 1498 - 1502
Main Authors Sonmez, Gursel, Shen, Clifton K. F., Rubin, Yves, Wudl, Fred
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Weinheim WILEY-VCH Verlag 12.03.2004
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Summary:Completing RGB color space: The electrochemical and optical properties of the first electrochemically prepared conducting polymer that is green in its neutral form are reported. The extreme stability of this polymer after 10 000 double potential steps makes it the best and only candidate for providing the missing third leg of RGB color space (red, blue, and green reflection; see picture) required for polymeric electrochromics.
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We gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research through F49620-00-1-0103 and the Army Research Office through MURI DAAD19-99-1-0316. Instrumentation for this research was partially funded by NSF grand DGE-0114443. The authors would like to thank Prof. John R. Reynolds at University of Florida for helpful discussions. We thank Dr. Hieu Duong and Ryan Chiechi for recording the video display of color switching.
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We gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research through F49620‐00‐1‐0103 and the Army Research Office through MURI DAAD19‐99‐1‐0316. Instrumentation for this research was partially funded by NSF grand DGE‐0114443. The authors would like to thank Prof. John R. Reynolds at University of Florida for helpful discussions. We thank Dr. Hieu Duong and Ryan Chiechi for recording the video display of color switching.
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ISSN:1433-7851
1521-3773
DOI:10.1002/anie.200352910