Abstract

Cr oxide films were produced by reactive dc magnetron sputtering in Ar+O 2+H 2. Weak anodic electrochromism was found in acidic electrolytes. A high optical transmittance and a modest voltage range for charge exchange make Cr oxide films of considerable interest as counter electrodes in W-oxide-based transparent electrochromic devices.

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