Solid-state electrochromic device with proton-conducting polymer

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428688, 428689, 428697, 359268, 359269, 359275, B32B 1706

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ABSTRACT:
A solid-state electrochromic device is disclosed comprising tungsten oxide-Prussian blue complementary configuration in combination with a proton-conducting polymer electrolyte.

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