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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 21, 2003
Filed:
Nov. 22, 2000
Igor Shelepin, Dolgoprudny, RU;
Vladimir Gavrilov, Dolgoprudny, RU;
Horst Berneth, Leverkusen, DE;
Wolfgang Jacobsen, Köln, DE;
Ralf Neigl, Yorktown Heights, NY (US);
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft, Leverkusen, DE;
Abstract
An electrochromic device comprising a pair of glass or plastic plates or plastic films of which at least one plate or film, preferably both plates or films, are provided on in each case one side with an electrically conductive coating, of which at least one plate or film and its conductive coating is transparent, of which the other may be mirrored, and of which in the case of at least one of the two plates or films the electrically conductive layer can be divided into separate, individually contacted area segments and the conductive coatings can be connected at at least one point to an electrical conductor, where the plates or films are joined together via a sealing ring on the sides of their conductive coating, and the volume formed by the two plates or films and the sealing ring is filled with an electrochromic medium which comprises at least one reducible electrochromic compound OX and at least one oxidizable electrochromic compound RED , in which the electrochromic medium also comprises a further reducible or an oxidizable electrochromic compound OX or RED respectively whose reduction or oxidation potential respectively has a value which is not greater than the reduction potential of OX or the oxidation potential of RED , is distinguished by improved switching behavior.