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Degradation Dynamics for Electrochromic WO<sub>3</sub> Films under Extended Charge Insertion and Extraction: Unveiling Physicochemical Mechanisms
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EngineeringElectrode-electrolyte InterfaceCharge TransportPhysicochemical MechanismsChemical EngineeringAnomalous DiffusionCharge Carrier TransportCharge ExtractionElectrochemical InterfaceElectrode Reaction MechanismDegradation DynamicsMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringExtended Charge InsertionCharge CapacityElectrochemistrySurface ScienceApplied PhysicsThin FilmsElectrical InsulationElectrochemical Surface Science
Degradation of electrochromic thin films under extended charge insertion and extraction is a technically important phenomenon for which no in-depth understanding is currently on hand. Here, we report on an explorative study of sputter-deposited WO3 films in a Li-ion-conducting electrolyte by use of cyclic voltammetry, in situ optical transmittance, and impedance spectroscopy. A cycling-dependent decrease of the charge capacity could be accurately modeled by a power-law function, and impedance spectroscopy gave evidence for anomalous diffusion as well as a higher charge-transfer resistance during deintercalation than during intercalation. Thus, a consistent conceptual picture emerged for the degradation dynamics; it includes the growth of an interfacial barrier layer and also embraces anomalous diffusion coupled with dispersive power-law chemical kinetics.
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