Structure for solid state switch

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Miscellaneous

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357 2, H01G 900

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041875303

ABSTRACT:
Certain structures are described for solid state electrical switches which employ electrochromic material. These structures involve use of a common base contact for both switching and readout circuits. The structures are particularly easy to fabricate using integrated circuit techniques and exhibit reduced electrical shorts due to reduced migration of metallic ions.

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