D.J. Barclay, C.L. Bird, et al.
Journal of Electronic Materials
In conventional viologen-based electrochromic displays, contrast changes are achieved by modulating light using the optical absorbance of the electrodeposited film. A display technique is described which uses instead the light scattering properties of the same film to produce intensity variations. Under practical conditions, contrast ratios of 60:1 can be achieved by electrodepositing 1 mC cm-2 of the n-heptyl viologen cation radical with a 1-ms current pulse. The display also has memory and is compatible with integrated drive schemes.
D.J. Barclay, C.L. Bird, et al.
Journal of Electronic Materials
A. Bewick, D.W. Cunningham, et al.
Makromolekulare Chemie. Macromolecular Symposia
A.C. Lowe, Masaki Hasegawa
EURODISPLAY 1997
A. Bewick, A.C. Lowe, et al.
Electrochimica Acta