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Electrochromic nickel-oxide-based coatings made by reactive dc magnetron sputtering: Preparation and optical properties
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Crystal StructureNiox FilmsEngineeringPhoto-electrochemical CellChemistryDc Magnetron SputteringOptical PropertiesProtective CoatingMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringSurface ElectrochemistryElectrochemical ProcessMulti-functional CoatingDepth-graded Multilayer CoatingElectrochemistryElectrochromic Nickel-oxide-based CoatingsSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsThin FilmsSurface ProcessingElectrochemical Surface Science
NiOx films were made by dc magnetron sputtering of Ni in O2 at a rate of <0.15 nm s−1. The grain size was ∼10 nm and the crystal structure was cubic. Electrochemical hydration, and ensuing conversion to electrochromic NiOxHy, took place in KOH. Spectrophotometric measurements in the 0.35–2.5-μm range showed that it took >100 color-bleach cycles to establish a fully bleached state. When removed from the KOH electrolyte, a colored NiOxHy film increased its transmittance by <1% per h. The luminous and solar transmittance could be varied between 80% and 20% and between 74% and 29%, respectively.
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