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22 October 1993 Self-bleaching mechanism of electrochromic WO3 films
Ji-Guang Zhang, David K. Benson, C. Ed Tracy, John D. Webb, Satyen K. Deb
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Abstract
We report the first investigation of the self-bleaching behavior of electrochemically colored WO3 films. These films exhibit accelerated self-bleaching behavior over an 8-hour period when exposed to ambient air and show negligible or limited transmittance changes in other environments. The rate of self-bleaching in these films also depends on their preparation conditions, the electrolytes used in the coloring process, and film thickness and roughness. Self-bleaching in a WO3 film colored by lithium ions can be attributed mainly to the reaction between Li+ ions and water vapor, but self-bleaching in WO3 films colored by protons may be mainly due to the reaction between H+ and oxygen. The fast self-bleaching of the films in their early stages is dominated by the reaction of surface Li+ or H+ ions which are in direct contact with the reactive gases. The rate of self-bleaching increases with increasing film surface roughness but decreases with film thickness. The latter stages of self-bleaching exhibit a slower transmittance increase and are limited by diffusion of the reaction species.
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Ji-Guang Zhang, David K. Benson, C. Ed Tracy, John D. Webb, and Satyen K. Deb "Self-bleaching mechanism of electrochromic WO3 films", Proc. SPIE 2017, Optical Materials Technology for Energy Efficiency and Solar Energy Conversion XII, (22 October 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.161951
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KEYWORDS
Ions

Lithium

Transmittance

Gases

Surface roughness

Diffusion

Atmospheric optics

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