Abstract

Electrochromic devices (ECDs) have the ability to selectively change color under the influence of electric current or potential and can keep the selected color after disconnection. They are used as smart windows, e-ink displays and even as flexible tapes. Most multicolor ECDs incorporate traditional “sandwich” architecture, which requires at least one electrode to be made of a transparent conductive polymer or thin film ceramics, and can be quite fragile and sensitive. In this paper, a flexible and durable multicolor ECD tape is reported, which uses advanced architecture, steel foil electrodes, and multiple coloration systems, for example intercalation used in tungsten and vanadium oxide based electrochromic systems, as well as a redox dye, for example methyl orange. The presented ECD tapes can utilize different metal oxides and color mechanisms with coloration efficiency around 10 cm2 C−1 for V2O5 and WO3 in both visible and IR range, and more than 30 cm2 C−1 for ZnO with added methyl orange dye. Due to the use of stainless-steel foil as a substrate, the assembled ECD tape has excellent durability properties, withstanding more than 39 MPa of pressure, and could therefore be used even in the most adverse conditions, for applications such as adaptive camouflage, color changing clothes, or other applications

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