Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7117313 Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing 2018 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this paper, tungsten oxide (WO3) thin films and hybrid polyelectrolyte have been synthesized by solution-based processes to form solid-state electrochromic devices (ECDs). Electrochromic properties of the ECDs have been investigated, focusing on the near-infrared (NIR) region of the light spectrum. By optimizing the applied impulse voltage and WO3 film thickness, a coloration efficiency of 78.8 cm2/C has been achieved in the ECD under the impulse voltage of ± 2.5 V. In addition, at the same voltage, the response time of 2.5 s and 15.8 s was obtained for bleaching and coloring, respectively. The fast switching between colored and bleached states is due to the porous structure of solution-processed WO3 films that facilitates injection/release of Li ions. Stable current-time profiles have been obtained during cyclic measurements with alternating impulse voltages within 6 × 103 s, indicating excellent reversibility in the ECDs. The solid-state ECDs based on WO3 films are promising to be used in applications requiring NIR-related optical modulation such as smart windows.
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