JOURNAL ARTICLE

Conductive PEDOT:PSS Electrodes in Electrochromic Devices

Michel De KeersmaeckerAugustus W. LangAnna M. ÖsterholmJohn R. Reynolds

Year: 2017 Journal:   ECS Meeting Abstracts Vol: MA2017-01 (40)Pages: 1862-1862   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

We present new electrochemical device designs made entirely of electrically conducting polymer electrodes to reversibly switch a magenta colored poly(3,4-propylenedioxy-thiophene) (PProDOT) electrochromic polymer (ECP) film. Thin conductive PEDOT:PSS films have been incorporated as conductive transparent electrodes in solution processable absorptive/transmissive (window type) electrochromic devices making it available for high-throughput processing on a wide range of substrates. Different (in)organic acid and polar solvent post-treatments have been used to tune the conductivity of the blade coated PEDOT:PSS electrodes. We reached a conductivity up to 2000 S cm -1 on different substrates, enough to reversibly switch our ECP film between -1 V and 1 V. We will demonstrate how the structural design, construction, charge-balancing, electrode conductivity and the electrochemical properties of the PProDOT have an influence on the device performance quantified by its contrast, switching speed, bending capabilities and long-term switching stability. We combine our device design with a fundamental study of the electrochemical processes occurring at both electrodes. Using these new designs, we have developed an all-polymer solution processed electrochromic device approaching the characteristics of a device made using inorganic transparent conducting electrodes, e.g. indium tin oxide (ITO), with the added advantage of using flexible and rough substrates. Figure 1

Keywords:
Electrochromism Materials science PEDOT:PSS Electrode Conductive polymer Electrochromic devices Indium tin oxide Optoelectronics Electrical conductor Conductivity Nanotechnology Electrochemistry Transparent conducting film Polymer Thin film Layer (electronics) Composite material Chemistry

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