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Aubrey L. Dyer

Researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology

Publications -  41
Citations -  4132

Aubrey L. Dyer is an academic researcher from Georgia Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrochromism & Electrochromic devices. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 41 publications receiving 3676 citations. Previous affiliations of Aubrey L. Dyer include Georgia Tech Research Institute & University of Florida.

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Electrochromic organic and polymeric materials for display applications

TL;DR: In this review, the general field of electro Chromism is introduced, with coverage of the types, applications, and chemical classes of electrochromic materials and the experimental methods that are used in their study.
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Navigating the Color Palette of Solution-Processable Electrochromic Polymers†

TL;DR: In this paper, a tour around the color wheel is described and various solution-processable electrochromic (EC) polymer (ECP) compositions that now make a full palette of colors available demonstrating a set of structure−property relationships.
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Completing the color palette with spray-processable polymer electrochromics.

TL;DR: This work reports on how it has been able to obtain this full color palette through synthetic modifications and color tuning utilizing electron rich and donor-acceptor repeat units, electron-donating substituents, and steric interactions with the 3,4-alkylenedioxythiophene family of polymers.
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Development and Manufacture of Polymer-based Electrochromic Devices

TL;DR: The field of organic electrochromics is reviewed in this paper, with particular focus on how the "electrochromic" as a functional material can be brought from the current level of accurate laboratory synthesis and characterization to the device and application level through a number of suited roll-to-roll methods compatible with upscaling and manufacture.
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Four Shades of Brown: Tuning of Electrochromic Polymer Blends Toward High-Contrast Eyewear

TL;DR: A set of brown ECP blends that can be incorporated as the active material in user-controlled, high-contrast, fast-switching, and fully solution-processable electrochromic lenses with colorless transmissive states and colored states that correspond to commercially available sunglasses are created.