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Electrochromic device diagrams

The discussion of Brouwer diagrams in this and the previous chapter make it clear that nonstoichiometric solids have an ionic and electronic component to the defect structure. In many solids one or the other of these dominates conductivity, so that materials can be loosely classified as insulators and ionic conductors or semiconductors with electronic conductivity. However, from a device point of view, especially for applications in fuel cells, batteries, electrochromic devices, and membranes for gas separation or hydrocarbon oxidation, there is considerable interest in materials in which the ionic and electronic contributions to the total conductivity are roughly equal. [Pg.378]

FIGURE 5.23 (a) Diagram of an electrochromic device (b) electrochromic office windows. [Pg.243]


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