Abstract

Tungsten trixoide/titania (WO3-titania) composite thin films with W/Ti molar ratios of 100/0, 98/2, 96/4, 94/6 92/8 and 90/10 were prepared on fluorine-doped tin oxide conducting glass, and their electrochromic (EC) and photoelectrochromic (PEC) performances were investigated in this study. The composite thin films were synthesized by sol–gel process using peroxotungstic acid and titanium (IV) n-butoxide as the precursors. The surface morphology and composition of the composite thin films were characterized using scanning electron microscope with energy dispersive spectrometer. Electrochemical experiments with in situ spectroscopic measurement were employed to study the EC properties of the composite thin films. It was found that the presence of titania in the WO3 matrix might slightly decreases its EC performance. PEC cells using the composite thin films as the working electrode and a sputtered semitransparent platinum thin film on ITO as the counter electrode were fabricated and their PEC performances were investigated. The device using composite thin film prepared from sol solution with a W/Ti molar ratio of 96/4 exhibited the best PEC performance.

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