Electrochromic properties of WO as a single layer and in a full device: From the visible to the infrared
Most of the applications of electrochromic devices (ECDs) concern the visible whereas there is a significant need for ECDs active in the infrared (IR) region. After optimization, WO thin films show significant variation in emissivity, as high as 78% and 49% in the MW (3-5 μm) band and LW (8-12 μm) b...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of physics and chemistry of solids 2010-03, Vol.71 (4) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Most of the applications of electrochromic devices (ECDs) concern the visible whereas there is a significant need for ECDs active in the infrared (IR) region. After optimization, WO thin films show significant variation in emissivity, as high as 78% and 49% in the MW (3-5 μm) band and LW (8-12 μm) band, respectively. The incorporation of the EC WO layer in ECDs is discussed in terms (i) of device configuration (i.e. position of the active layer on top or bottom of the device), (ii) of the choice of materials including the transparent conductive layer, electrolyte, counter electrode, and (iii) of the thickness of each layer. Initial trends in optical modulation of the ECDs are deduced from simulation of the optical indexes (n and k). Experimental data based on half-cell assembly confirm the modulation in emissivity in the IR region for WO/TaO/NiO based devices with however lower values than the predicted ones. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3697 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jpcs.2009.12.069 |