11 March 2021, 4:18 am EST By
Yu-Mo Zhang and his colleagues at Jilin University in Changchun, China, have created one of the thinnest electrochromic e-reader prototypes ever produced.
It is even more notable that it can seamlessly transition from complete transparency to displaying words with high quality and color intensity.
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The Discovery Of Electrochromic Display
The e-reader is made from a laser-etched page of words between two glass sheets, about a quarter of a millimeter thick. The page sandwiched between the glass sheets is actually a solution of copper ions and black dye molecules. The dye molecules bond with the copper ions when exposed to electrical currents, creating the black etched words.