Publications by authors named "Thi Hai Quyen Nguyen"

Electrochromic (EC) glass has the potential to significantly improve energy efficiency in buildings by controlling the amount of light and heat that the building exchanges with its exterior. However, the development of EC materials is still hindered by key challenges such as slow switching time, low coloration efficiency, short cycling lifetime, and material degradation. Metal doping is a promising technique to enhance the performance of metal oxide-based EC materials, where adding a small amount of metal into the host material can lead to lattice distortion, a variation of oxygen vacancies, and a shorter ion transfer path during the insertion and de-insertion process.

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The transport of both electrons and ions in organic mixed ionic and electronic conductors such as phthalocyanines, is essential to allow redox reactions of entire films and, hence, to impart electrochromism. Thin films of a new type, tetrakis-perfluoroisopropyl-perfluoro phthalocyanine, F40PcCu of different thicknesses were obtained via vapor deposition. The extent of the intermolecular coupling within the F40PcCu films established by van der Waals interactions was investigated by in situ optical spectroscopy during film growth.

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