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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 08, 2002
Filed:
Feb. 04, 2000
Toru Kihira, Kanagawa, JP;
Toru Udaka, Kanagawa, JP;
Sony Corporation, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
An optical device used for an optical filter or the like capable of controlling a light transmittance or light reflectance in a visible light region, a fabrication method thereof, a driving method thereof and a camera system are provided, including the optical device comprising a working electrode and a counter electrode in which an electrolyte is disposed in contact with both of the electrodes and light is controlled electrochemically by controlling an electric field applied to the electrolyte, and a first layer of the counter electrode present on the side of the electrolyte comprises a metal having a lower ionization tendency than that of a metal deposited at the working electrode, an optical device having a reference electrode having no direct concerns with oxidation/reduction reaction of the working electrode and the counter electrode for measuring the potential for one or both of the electrodes, a method of fabricating an optical device having a counter electrode and a reference electrode comprising a single layer or a laminate structure, comprising forming each of the layers by a gas phase film forming method or the like and forming each of the electrodes as a thin film of a predetermined pattern by etching, a method of driving the optical device by measuring the potential of the working electrode and the counter electrode to the reference electrode and controlling the supply of current as well as a camera system mounting the optical device.