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Electrochromic coloration efficiency of a-WO3−y thin films as a function of oxygen deficiency
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1999
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EngineeringOxygen DeficiencyLithium InsertionLuminescent GlassColoration EfficiencySputtered Amorphous TungstenChemistryLuminescence PropertyElectrochromic Coloration EfficiencyThin Film ProcessingMaterials ScienceOxide ElectronicsSurface ElectrochemistryElectrochemistryMaterial AnalysisSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsA-wo3−y Thin FilmsThin FilmsFunctional Materials
We report on how electrochromic coloration is affected by oxygen deficient stoichiometries in sputtered amorphous tungsten oxide (a-WO3−y) films. The electrochromic coloration efficiency increases with increasing oxygen deficiency in (a-WO3−y) films. No coloration is observed in nearly stoichiometric WO3 films. Raman spectroscopic studies reveal that the number of W5+ states generated with lithium insertion increases with the oxygen deficiency. Furthermore, there are no Raman peaks resulting from W5+ states in lithiated a-WO3−y films with near perfect stoichiometry, which is consistent with the absence of electrochromic coloration in those films. We conclude that the coloration efficiency of a-WO3−y films depends on the number of the W5+ states generated by lithium insertion and that the oxygen deficiency plays an important role in generating the W5+ states with lithium insertion.
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