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1 November 1990 Characterization of an all solid-state electrochromic window
Juan Carlos Lop Tonazzi, Bruno Valla, Marcelo A. Macedo, Paul Baudry, Michel Andre Aegerter, Ana Candida Martins Rodrigues, Luis O. Bulhoes
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Sol-gel cerium - titanium oxide layers present potential application as transparent counter-electrode (ion storage layer) in electrochromic windows and mirrors using lithium conducting electrolyte and W03 electrochromic coating. The precursor sol, prepared by mixing Ti(OPri)4 and Ce(N03)6 (NH4)2 in ethanol, is initially dark red and becomes transparent after a few days aging indicating the presence of Ce3 complexes. The layers have been obtained by dip coating technique and heat treated at 4509C during 15 minutes.They have been characterized by XRD, SIMS, optical absorption and electrochemical techniques; it is shown that the electrochemical reaction corresponds to a reversible insertion-extraction oflithium ions within a Ti02 amorphous film containing small Ce02 crystallites. At low sweep frequencies the process is controlled by a diffusion mechanism (DLi ≊ 6.4 lOl2cm2/s at 259C). Characterizations of an all solid state electrochromic window/glass/JTO/ W03/ POE-Li N (502 CF3)2 1 Ti02 - Ce02 I ITO I glass I are also presented.
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Juan Carlos Lop Tonazzi, Bruno Valla, Marcelo A. Macedo, Paul Baudry, Michel Andre Aegerter, Ana Candida Martins Rodrigues, and Luis O. Bulhoes "Characterization of an all solid-state electrochromic window", Proc. SPIE 1328, Sol-Gel Optics, (1 November 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.22576
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KEYWORDS
Lithium

Ions

Coating

Electrodes

Glasses

Sol-gels

Cerium

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