Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
81025 Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Herein, we investigate the electrochromic performances in the infrared (IR) region, in particular in the midwavelength (MW, 3–5 μm) and long wavelength (LW, 8–12 μm) bands, of WO3 thin films grown by RF-sputtering and pulsed laser deposition. For an optimized voltage window, 200 nm room temperature thin films are the most efficient in the MW band, with the highest contrast in reflection, namely 35%, whereas thicker films, typically 500 nm, are required in the LW band. At 400 °C films show contrasts in reflection lower than 10%, surprisingly associated with a reasonable insertion amount of 0.20. Indeed, no straight correlation between the electrochemical and the optical properties in the IR region was established.

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