Degradation Dynamics for Electrochromic WO Films under Extended Charge Insertion and Extraction: Unveiling Physicochemical Mechanisms.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Department of Engineering Sciences, The Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala University, SE-75121 Uppsala, Sweden.

Published: April 2017

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 WO 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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