A novel silver (Ag) deposition-based electrochromic device was developed for the reversible electrodeposition (RED) system. The electrochromic device can switch between transparent and mirror states in response to a change in the applied voltage. The dynamic range of the transmittance percent (%) for the fabricated device was about 90% at the 550 nm wavelength. A large-area RED display system was also successfully fabricated using the parted electrochromic cells of the honeycomb structure. The interelectrode space and the extent of the large-area RED display system were 50 μm and 10×10 cm, respectively. © 2014 The Korean Information Display Society.
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Kim, T. Y., Cho, S. M., Ah, C. S., Suh, K. S., Ryu, H., & Chu, H. Y. (2014). Electrochromic device for the reversible electrodeposition system. Journal of Information Display, 15(1), 13–17. https://doi.org/10.1080/15980316.2014.882280
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