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publicationNumber CN-106612618-B
titleOfInvention Electrochromic devices and methods for constructing electrochromic devices
abstract The present invention relates to an electrochromic device structured to selectively heat one or more specific regions of a conductive layer of the electrochromic device. A potential difference can be induced across the conductive layer to heat one or more layer regions. The conductive layer may be one of at least two conductive layers on opposite sides of the electrochromic film stack, and a potential difference may be induced between the conductive layers to cause at least some of the electrochromic film stack to change the transmission level. The conductive layer may include regions with different sheet resistances, such that one or more regions are structured to generate more heat than other regions of the conductive layer when a potential difference is induced on the conductive layer. Separate layer regions may include separate chemical species. The conductive layers can be geometrically structured such that some layer regions have greater sheet resistance than others.
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