Abstract

Films of W–Ce oxide and Ti–Ce oxide were made by reactive DC magnetron sputtering. Li+ intercalation/deintercalation showed that the electrochromic coloration efficiency depended on the Ce/W and Ce/Ti ratio, and at proper values of these ratios the films remained transparent irrespective of their ion content. Ti–Ce oxide combines this property with good electrochemical cycling durability, and this material can serve as a counter electrode in transparent electrochromic devices.

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