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Eliminating degradation and uncovering ion-trapping dynamics in electrochromic WO3 thin films.


ABSTRACT: There is keen interest in the use of amorphous WO3 thin films as cathodic electrodes in transmittance-modulating electrochromic devices. However, these films suffer from ion-trapping-induced degradation of optical modulation and reversibility on extended Li(+)-ion exchange. Here, we demonstrate that ion-trapping-induced degradation, which is commonly believed to be irreversible, can be successfully eliminated by constant-current-driven de-trapping; that is, WO3 films can be rejuvenated and regain their initial highly reversible electrochromic performance. Pronounced ion trapping occurs when x exceeds ?0.65 in LixWO3 during ion insertion. We find two main kinds of Li(+)-ion-trapping site (intermediate and deep) in WO3, where the intermediate ones are most prevalent. Li(+) ions can be completely removed from intermediate traps but are irreversibly bound in deep traps. Our results provide a general framework for developing and designing superior electrochromic materials and devices.

SUBMITTER: Wen RT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4582424 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Eliminating degradation and uncovering ion-trapping dynamics in electrochromic WO3 thin films.

Wen Rui-Tao RT   Granqvist Claes G CG   Niklasson Gunnar A GA  

Nature materials 20150810 10


There is keen interest in the use of amorphous WO3 thin films as cathodic electrodes in transmittance-modulating electrochromic devices. However, these films suffer from ion-trapping-induced degradation of optical modulation and reversibility on extended Li(+)-ion exchange. Here, we demonstrate that ion-trapping-induced degradation, which is commonly believed to be irreversible, can be successfully eliminated by constant-current-driven de-trapping; that is, WO3 films can be rejuvenated and regai  ...[more]

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