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Quick color-changing lenses catch military’s eye

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Ashley N. Paddock, [email protected]

Lenses that change color rapidly based on the amount of voltage passing through them could have important military and civilian applications as well as uses for energy-saving windows and custom fabrics. Color-changing lenses normally use a photochromic film, or a sheet of polymers that change color when light hits them. Now, electrochromic lenses, developed by professor Greg Sotzing of the University of Connecticut, are controlled by electric currents passing through them when triggered by a stimulus such as light. Findings appeared in the July issue of the Journal of Materials...Read full article

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    Published: October 2011
    Alphachromatics Inc.AmericasBasic Sciencecolor-changing lensesConnecticutConsumercustom fabricsdefenseelectrochromic lensesenergy-saving windowsGreg SotzinglensesMichael InvernaleMITOpticsResearch & TechnologyTech Pulsetransition lensesUniversity of Connecticut

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