Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10619311 | Synthetic Metals | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The near infrared (NIR) electrochromism of lutetium phthalocyanine (LuPc2) is studied both in its solution and vacuum deposited thin film. The LuPc2 in neutral state has near infrared absorption in the region from 1100Â nm to 1600Â nm. In electrochemical oxidized state (+1.0Â V), it has an absorption peak at 880Â nm. In electrochemical reduced state (â1.0Â V), it shows no absorption in the near IR region. The attenuation at 1300Â nm of electrochromic (EC) devices based on solution and thin film of LuPC2 was also studied. Attenuation of 0.31Â dB and 0.28Â dB was achieved respectively and the response time was 24Â s and 1Â s, respectively. These results demonstrate that LuPc2 is a kind of NIR EC material and it has potential application for variable optical attenuator.
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Authors
Jidong Zhang, Fanli Lu, Haichao Huang, Jun Wang, Hong'an Yu, Jianzhuang Jiang, Donghang Yan, Zhiyuan Wang,