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Title: Low voltage colour modulation in hydrothermally grown Ni-Co nanoneedles for electrochromic application
Authors: Pathak, Devesh Kumar
Chaudhary, Anjali
Tanwar, Manushree
Kandpal, Suchita
Ghosh, Tanushree
Rani, Chanchal
Kumar, Rajesh
Keywords: Absorption spectroscopy;Architectural acoustics;Binary alloys;Color;Electrochromic devices;Electrodes;Light absorption;Nanoneedles;Electro-chromic applications;Electrochemical analysis;Electrochromic properties;Homogeneous films;Hydrothermal techniques;Nanostructured Films;Solid state electrochromic devices;Strong stability;Electrochromism
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Inc
Citation: Pathak, D. K., Chaudhary, A., Tanwar, M., Kandpal, S., Ghosh, T., Rani, C., & Kumar, R. (2021). Low voltage colour modulation in hydrothermally grown ni-co nanoneedles for electrochromic application. IET Nanodielectrics, 4(2), 75-80. doi:10.1049/nde2.12012
Abstract: A nanostructured film of NiCo2O4 has been prepared using a hydrothermal technique by simply using separate precursors to obtain nanoneedle-like architecture for electrochromic applications. A homogeneous film consisting of packed nanoneedles with moderate density, appearing translucent white in colour, has been obtained and characterized using XRD and Raman spectroscopy techniques for confirming the composition and structure. Electrochemical analysis of the film reveals that the film shows good electrochromic properties under the anodic scan of potential with strong stability. The mechanism of the electrode under the transformation from natural white to opaque dark brown colour has been understood with the help of an in situ optical absorption spectroscopy technique. The electrode is found electrochromically active with a bias of up to 2 V and shows 50% optical contrast which makes it a good candidate for application in a solid state electrochromic device. © 2021 The Authors. IET Nanodielectrics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Institution of Engineering and Technology.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1049/nde2.12012
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/7865
ISSN: 2514-3255
Type of Material: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Physics

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