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abstract PURPOSE:To obtain easily a layer which is transparent during decoloring by using cobalt oxyhydroxide for the oxidation coloring layer of a fully solid state electrochromic element having reduction coloring, diaphragm and oxidation coloring layers between electrodes. CONSTITUTION:A transparent electrode (ITO and ''NESA'') 2 is laminated on a transparent substrate 1 such as a glass substrate. A CoOx(OH)y film layer 3 is formed on the electrode 2. An electron blocking diaphragm layer 4 of a good proton conductor consisting of SiOx, Ta2O5, etc. and a reduction coloring layer 5 of WO3, etc. are successively laminated on the layer 3 and finally transparent conductive films (6a-6d) formed at a low temp. (<=150 deg.C) by a technique such as reactive ion plating, etc. are laminated thereon. Protective layers 7a-7e are further provided thereon. The CoOx(OH)y film is formed by a sputtering device.
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