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titleOfInvention Electrochromic optical element
abstract The present invention relates to an optical element having an electrochromic apodized aperture with variable light transmittance in response to the magnitude of an applied electric voltage. The apodized aperture comprises a first substrate having a planar inner surface and an outer surface, an outer surface, and a second non-planar inner surface opposite and spaced from the planar inner surface of the first substrate, Board; And an electrochromic medium disposed between the planar inner surface of the first substrate and the non-planar inner surface of the second substrate, wherein the planar inner surface of the first substrate and the non-planar inner surface of the second substrate Each having at least some transparent conductive material layer thereon. The profiles of Figures 1 to 6 show the function of the electrochromic apodized iris.
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