Meng PengYouzhao ZhangLixin SongLiping WuY.-L. ZhangXuemei HuY.-L. ZhangX.-F. Hu
Pure, 5% Ti-doped and 10% Ti-doped WO 3 thin films were prepared by the radio frequency magnetron sputtering and characterised by a SEM, an electrochemical workstation and an UV–VIS–NIR spectrophotometer. Research results showed that Ti doping had no apparent influence on the surface morphology and optical band gap. It could also be found that the addition of Ti has little interference with the electrochromic property of WO 3 in both bleached and coloured states at initial cycles from electrochemical and optical test results, while there were apparent differences in the optical transmittance and inserted and extracted charge with increasing cycles. This is attributed that Ti-doped WO 3 thin films allow facile ion interaction/extraction and have less ion residues, which can stabilise the electrochemical cycling performance. Furthermore, the data we have obtained indicate that 5% Ti-doped WO 3 film has the best electrochromic property.
Hu YuanrongLi Ge WangLi Guoqing
R. VijayalakshmiM. JayachandranC. Sanjeeviraja
Chao-Te LeeDonyau ChiangPo-Kai ChiuChun-Ming ChangCheng‐Chung JaingSin‐Liang OuKuo-Sheng Kao
Yi YinTian GaoQingfan XuGangqiang CaoQi ChenHaoyu ZhuChangyong LanChun Li
Suvarna R. BathePramod S. Patil