Complementary hybrid electrodes for high contrast electrochromic devices with fast response

Fast switching ‘transparent-to-black’ electrochromic devices are currently under investigation as potential candidates in modern applications like e-papers or with additional functionality as ultracompact iris or switchable neutral filter in camera systems. However, recent electrochromic devices sho...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2019-10, Vol.10 (1), p.4874-7, Article 4874
Hauptverfasser: Kortz, Carsten, Hein, Alexander, Ciobanu, Marius, Walder, Lorenz, Oesterschulze, Egbert
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Zusammenfassung:Fast switching ‘transparent-to-black’ electrochromic devices are currently under investigation as potential candidates in modern applications like e-papers or with additional functionality as ultracompact iris or switchable neutral filter in camera systems. However, recent electrochromic devices show either a lack of contrast or slow response times. To overcome these deficiencies we focus on a careful material composition of the colouring hybrid electrodes in our device. We have established a nanoporous Sb-doped SnO 2 electrode as supporting electrode for chemisorbed electrochromic tetraphenylbenzidine molecules due to its good conductivity in the redox potential range of the molecule. This hybrid electrode was combined with a modified nanoporous TiO 2 / viologen electrode to realize a high performance, complementary electrochromic device. Fast switching time constants of 0.5 s and concurrently high change in optical density Δ OD = 2.04 at 605 nm confirm our successful concept. The achieved colouration efficiency of 440 cm 2 C − 1 exceeds every high contrast device presented so far. Electrochromic devices have a range of applications as switchable shutters. Here the authors report a hybrid device that uses complementary electrochromic molecules immobilized on nanoporous electrodes to concurrently achieve fast colouration and bleaching with high contrast over a broad spectral range.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-019-12617-4