Affiliation:
1. Chemistry & Physics of Materials Unit Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research Bangalore 560064 India
2. Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences Bangalore 562162 India
3. Manipal Academy of Higher Education Manipal Karnataka 576104 India
Abstract
AbstractExcessive cost, insufficient optical modulation, and limited functionality are major drawbacks that presently exist in electrochromic smart windows (ECSWs) that are the backbone of zero‐energy buildings. Herein, a solution toward this niche is provided by optimizing various deposition conditions for WO3 sputtering on crackle lithographically fabricated, cost‐effective Al‐mesh overlayed with SnO2. Ultra‐high switching contrast of 90% is accomplished by a decisive choice of parameters i.e., deposition power (5 W cm−2), oxygen flowrate (46 sccm), pressure (2.7 × 10−2 mbar), and film thickness (530 nm) that are imperative for achieving enhanced oxygen deficiency and film porosity. The ECSW displays fast switching with response and recovery time of 11 and 5 s, respectively, which are nearly twice as fast as control ITO‐based device. Additionally, the film holds good cyclic stability with an excellent coloration efficiency of 47 cm2 C−1. As the state‐of‐the‐art, a large‐area smart window (10 × 10 cm2) operable at 2 V is devised engaging WO3 coated Al_SnO2 electrode. The dual‐functionality is demonstrated by employing four series‐connected (5 × 4 cm2, charging time ≈1.5 min) devices to operate a display for 70 min. A device with a quasi‐solid electrolyte is also fabricated, exhibiting improved cyclic stability beyond 2000 cycles.
Funder
Department of Science and Technology, Government of Kerala
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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