This symposium provides a forum for discussion and presentation of fundamental and applied aspects of electrochromic materials and their device applications. In addition to continuing interest in traditional electrochromic oxide materials such as WO 3, V 2O 5, and NiO, the major focus will be on synthesis, characterization, and performances of novel materials including electrochromic compounds with multiple colors and synthetic versatility, new materials that undergo transitions between highly reflective and highly transparent states, and polymeric materials. Device design, development of flexible substrates, and modeling will receive special attention. The symposium will also cover device applications of electrochromic materials including windows, eyewear, mirrors, displays, electronic paper, and sensors.
Session Topics
Topics will include:
- Novel materials for electrochromic applications
- Insertion and intercalation reactions
- New synthesis and fabrication methods
- Thin-film techniques for preparation of electrochromic devices (sputtering, sol-gel, pulsed laser deposition, electrodeposition, etc.)
- Combinatorial approach in search and optimization of electrochromic materials
- Applications of electrochromic materials and devices
- Computer modeling
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Invited Speakers
| Invited speakers include: Anoop Agrawal (ENKI Technologies), Guy Campet (Bordeaux Univ., France), Claes-Göran Granqvist (Upssala Univ., Sweden), Ronald Griessen (Vrije Univ. Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Carl Lampert (Star Science), John Reynolds (Univ. of Florida), Laurent Sauques (DGA, France), Morgan Tench (Rockwell International), and Volker Wittwer (Fraunhofer Inst., Germany).
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Symposium Organizers
Aline Rougier
Université Picardie Jules Verne
Laboratoire de Réactivité et de Chimie des Solides
33 rue St. Leu
80039 Amiens Cedex, France
Tel: 33-3-2282-7604
Fax: 33-3-2282-7590
aline.rougier@sc.u-picardie.fr
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Franco Decker
Università di Roma "La Sapienza,”
Dipto. di Chimica
P.le A.Moro 5
I-00185 Roma, Italy
Tel: 39-6-4991-3351
Fax: 39-6-490-324
franco.decker@uniroma1.it |
Thomas J. Richardson
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
MS 62-203
1 Cyclotron Rd.
Berkeley, CA 94720
Tel: 510-486-8619
Fax: 510-486-8619
tjrichardson@lbl.gov |
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