2017
DOI: 10.1039/c7tc00257b
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Infrared electrochromic conducting polymer devices

Abstract: The conducting polymer poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) is well known for its electrochromic properties in the visible region. Less focus has been devoted to the infrared (IR) wavelength range, although tunable IR properties could enable a wide range of novel applications. As an example, modern day vehicles have thermal cameras to identify pedestrians and animals in total darkness, but road and speed signs cannot be easily visualized by these imaging systems. IR electrochromism could enable a new gener… Show more

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“…Additionally, by harvesting thermal energy, a self‐powered temperature–pressure dual sensor was demonstrated, with a temperature resolution of <0.1 K and a pressure sensitivity of 28.9 kPa −1 (Figure dii) . Other than those, CPs have found applications in a variety of soft electronic devices, such as electrochromic devices, pressure sensors, pH sensors, and supercapacitors, documenting their versatile roles in soft electronics.…”
Section: Materials For Soft Electronicsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Additionally, by harvesting thermal energy, a self‐powered temperature–pressure dual sensor was demonstrated, with a temperature resolution of <0.1 K and a pressure sensitivity of 28.9 kPa −1 (Figure dii) . Other than those, CPs have found applications in a variety of soft electronic devices, such as electrochromic devices, pressure sensors, pH sensors, and supercapacitors, documenting their versatile roles in soft electronics.…”
Section: Materials For Soft Electronicsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In addition, there are also various types of electrochromic polymers (ECP), such as thiophene derivatives, aniline derivatives, viologen derivatives, spiropyran derivatives, metal‐supramolecular polymers, and PDA/CNT composites . The generally accepted mechanism of discoloration of electrochromic polymers is that under the action of a reversible voltage, the electrochromic material switches between an oxidized state and a reduced state, thereby its optical properties are altered.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Besides liquid crystals, this can be achieved with conductive (π-conjugated) polymers that switch between light absorbing and transparent states, such as polypyrrole. 34 Continuous Au structures or Au nanoparticles on a transparent conductor such as indium tin oxide (ITO) can remain stable while acting as one electrode to facilitate electrochromic switching of a conducting film on top of the metal. However, other metals like Cu are typically very unstable in electrolytes.…”
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