화학공학소재연구정보센터
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, Vol.84, No.1-4, 361-367, 2004
Isothermal transient ionic current study of laminated electrochromic devices for smart window applications
The isothermal transient ionic current (ITIC) in three different kinds of laminated electrochromic devices has been determined. The devices consisted of one 300 nm thick layer of nickel oxide and one 300 nm thick layer of WO3 deposited onto separate In2O3:Sn (ITO) covered glass substrates by DC magnetron sputtering at room temperature. They were then laminated with a polymeric ion conductor, acting as electrolyte, in symmetric and asymmetric configurations, i.e. WO3/WO3, NiOxVyHz/NiOxVyHz and WO3/NiOxHy. The electrolyte was prepared by mixing polyethylene glycol of average molecular weight 400 (PEG 400) and lithium triflouromethanesulfonate (LiSO3CF3) for 12 h at 70 degreesC and with a ratio oxygen/ lithium (O/Li) = 10. The samples were first polarized, i.e. the ions are transported to one of the electrodes, which in the asymmetric devices is the nickel oxide electrode. At the first applied potential step, the ions move through the electrolyte towards the opposite electrode. The potential is then switched and the ions move back to the first electrode. The ITIC curves are found to depend on the electrode material and in the asymmetric case also the direction of the ion current. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.