Theoretical analysis of electrochromism of Ni-deficient nickel oxide - from bulk to surfaces.

Phys Chem Chem Phys

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, School of Industrial Engineering and Management, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Brinellvägen 23, 100 44 Stockholm, Sweden.

Published: March 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on new electrochromic materials, particularly nickel oxide (NiO), which play a crucial role in enhancing energy efficiency, such as in smart windows.
  • Using DFT+ calculations, the research reveals that nickel vacancies in NiO lead to the formation of localized hole polarons, which change the material's optical properties during electrochromic transitions.
  • The findings suggest a novel mechanism of electrochromism in Ni-deficient NiO, driven by hole polarons in oxygen p-states rather than changes in nickel oxidation states.

Article Abstract

The development of new electrochromic materials and devices, like smart windows, has an enormous impact on the energy efficiency of modern society. One of the crucial materials in this technology is nickel oxide. Ni-deficient NiO shows anodic electrochromism, whose mechanism is still under debate. We use DFT+ calculations to show that Ni vacancy generation results in the formation of hole polarons localized at the two oxygens next to the vacancy. In the case of NiO bulk, upon Li insertion or injection of an extra electron into Ni-deficient NiO, one hole gets filled, and the hole bipolaron is converted into a hole polaron well-localized at one O atom, resulting from the transition between oxidized (colored) to reduced (bleached) state. In the case of the Ni-deficient NiO(001) surface, the qualitatively same picture is obtained upon embedding Li, Na, and K into the Ni surface vacancy, reinforcing the conclusion that the electron injection, resulting in the filling of the hole states, is responsible for the modulation of the optical properties of NiO. Hence, our results suggest a new mechanism of Ni-deficient NiO electrochromism not related to the change of the Ni oxidation states, , the Ni/Ni transition, but based on the formation and annihilation of hole polarons in oxygen p-states.

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