Abstract

In this study, polyethylene naphthalate (PEN) was investigated as a flexible substrate because, compared with polyethylene terephthalate, it achieves a lower root mean square roughness and transmittance, which is favorable for reducing leakage from the bottom of flexible substrates. A flexible device structure composed of tungsten oxide/indium-doped tin oxide/PEN was used in an electrochromic (EC) test. The experimental results show that the flexible EC display device achieved a high transmittance difference of >40% and color efficiency of 70.2cm2/C at 560nm. The transmittance difference was degraded in the visible range after 200cycles of continuous bending. Furthermore, compared with flat fresh devices, the WO3 device exhibited poor retention properties in a colored state after being subjected to longer bending cycles.

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