2022
DOI: 10.1002/adem.202201299
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Reflective and Complementary Transmissive All‐Printed Electrochromic Displays Based on Prussian Blue

Abstract: By combining the electrochromic (EC) properties of Prussian blue (PB) and poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene):polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT:PSS), complementary EC displays manufactured by slot‐die coating and screen printing on flexible plastic substrates are reported. Various display designs have been realized, resulting in displays operating in either transmissive or reflective mode. For the transmission mode displays, the color contrast is enhanced by the complementary switching of the two EC electrodes PB and … Show more

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“…The conventional ECDs, as discussed above, work on the principle of obtaining a visible output, measured in terms of either transmittance or reflectance, and are passive in nature in the sense that they do not emit any color on their own. Electrofluorochromism (EFC), on the other hand, deals with devices employed with fluorescent materials which in turn provide emissive output while working on a principle similar to the ECDs. This implies that EFC-active materials are capable of responding to external bias stimuli in a similar way, as that by ECMs, however producing brilliant output contrasts which are multitudes higher, and they find better applications in optoelectronics.…”
Section: Electrofluorochromism: Alternate Strategy For Rgb Emissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The conventional ECDs, as discussed above, work on the principle of obtaining a visible output, measured in terms of either transmittance or reflectance, and are passive in nature in the sense that they do not emit any color on their own. Electrofluorochromism (EFC), on the other hand, deals with devices employed with fluorescent materials which in turn provide emissive output while working on a principle similar to the ECDs. This implies that EFC-active materials are capable of responding to external bias stimuli in a similar way, as that by ECMs, however producing brilliant output contrasts which are multitudes higher, and they find better applications in optoelectronics.…”
Section: Electrofluorochromism: Alternate Strategy For Rgb Emissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conventional ECDs, as discussed above, work on the principle of obtaining a visible output, measured in terms of either transmittance or reflectance, 30 and are passive in nature in the sense that they do not emit any color on their own. Electrofluorochromism (EFC), on the other hand, deals with devices employed with fluorescent materials which in turn provide emissive output while working on a principle similar to the ECDs.…”
Section: Strategy For Rgb Emissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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