Abstract

In this investigation, the indium tin oxide (ITO) film layers were prepared by reactive direct current magnetron sputtering at room temperature with different deposition parameters on six different substrates: glass, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), NiOx/ITO/glass, NiOx/ITO/PET, WO3/ITO/glass, and WO3/ITO/PET. The ITO deposited on WO3/ITO/glass showed great advantage than others having a resistance as low as 9.2 Ω/◻ and a high average optical transmittance of 77.1% and reaching the balance between the optical and electrical properties of ITO thin films. Meanwhile, the WO3 film as electrochromism layer on ITO (under different deposited parameters)/glass shows nearly perfect reversibility, charge density of 20 mC/cm2, and fast response time of about 2–6 s. With the outer ITO thin film layer optimized, the electrochromic devices (ECDs) with typical five-layer structure were deposited. ECDs show the reversible dark-blue-coloration and bleaching cycles, large optical contrast, fast response time, and good stability. The device with glass/ITO/NiOx/electrolyte/WO3/ITO structure represents a transmittance variation from 20% (colored state) to 90% (bleached state).

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