Ultrathin Al2O3 Protective Layer to Stabilize the Electrochromic Switching Performance of Amorphous WOx Thin Films

Author:

Gies Mario12ORCID,Benz Sebastian L.12ORCID,Pradja Mark M.12,Schlettwein Derck23ORCID,Chatterjee Sangam12ORCID,Becker Martin12ORCID,Polity Angelika12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Experimental Physics I Justus Liebig University 35392 Giessen Germany

2. Center for Materials Research (ZfM/LaMa) Justus Liebig University 35392 Giessen Germany

3. Institute of Applied Physics Justus Liebig University 35392 Giessen Germany

Abstract

AbstractElectrochromic materials play a key role in smart windows, displays or anti‐glare rear‐view mirrors. Tungsten oxide is an intensely studied representative due to its extraordinary coloring performance. For commercial use, however, further optimization of the general cycle stability as well as the protection against external factors, such as moisture, is a still ongoing focus of research. In this study, the stabilization of the electrochromic switching performance of tungsten oxide is investigated using an ultrathin optimized Al2O3 protective coating, grown by atomic layer deposition. Amorphous tungsten oxide (a‐WOx) thin films are prepared by reactive radio‐frequency sputtering. The composition as well as electronic structure of the pure a‐WOx films is studied by X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The electrochromic properties of the multilayer system are investigated in a nonaqueous electrolyte as well as in an electrolyte containing 10 vol% water. On the basis of these results, the stabilizing effect on the electrochromic switching characteristics of a‐WOx by the use of the additional thin Al2O3 protective layer is evident. It is shown that degradation and ageing of a‐WOx due to moisture can be prevented and coloration efficiencies of 50.4 cm2 C−1 can be achieved at 630 nm.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials

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