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Oxyhydride Nature of Rare-Earth-Based Photochromic Thin Films.


ABSTRACT: Thin films of rare-earth (RE)-oxygen-hydrogen compounds prepared by reactive magnetron sputtering show a unique color-neutral photochromic effect at ambient conditions. While their optical properties have been studied extensively, the understanding of the relationship between photochromism, chemical composition, and structure is limited. Here we establish a ternary RE-O-H composition-phase diagram based on chemical composition analysis by a combination of Rutherford backscattering and elastic recoil detection. The photochromic films are identified as oxyhydrides with a wide composition range described by the formula REO xH3-2 x where 0.5 ? x ? 1.5. We propose an anion-disordered structure model based on the face-centered cubic unit cell where the O2- and H- anions occupy tetrahedral and octahedral interstices. The optical band gap varies continuously with the anion ratio, demonstrating the potential of band gap tuning for reversible optical switching applications.

SUBMITTER: Cornelius S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6434503 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Oxyhydride Nature of Rare-Earth-Based Photochromic Thin Films.

Cornelius Steffen S   Colombi Giorgio G   Nafezarefi Fahimeh F   Schreuders Herman H   Heller René R   Munnik Frans F   Dam Bernard B  

The journal of physical chemistry letters 20190307 6


Thin films of rare-earth (RE)-oxygen-hydrogen compounds prepared by reactive magnetron sputtering show a unique color-neutral photochromic effect at ambient conditions. While their optical properties have been studied extensively, the understanding of the relationship between photochromism, chemical composition, and structure is limited. Here we establish a ternary RE-O-H composition-phase diagram based on chemical composition analysis by a combination of Rutherford backscattering and elastic re  ...[more]

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