Laminated Electrochromic Windows Based on Nickel Oxide, Tungsten Oxide, and Gel Electrolytes

Abstract
The characteristics and the performance of solid‐state, laminated electrochromic windows using tungsten oxide as the principal electrochromic electrode and nonstoichiometric nickel oxide as the counterelectrode separated by selected gel electrolytes, are presented and discussed. These advanced‐design, electro‐optical devices show a very promising behavior in terms of light modulation and cyclability.

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