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Title: Nano-cobalt oxide/viologen hybrid solid state device: Electrochromism beyond chemical cell
Authors: Pathak, Devesh Kumar
Chaudhary, Anjali
Tanwar, Manushree
Kumar, Rajesh
Keywords: Color;Efficiency;Electrochromism;Electrolytes;Metals;Redox reactions;Solid state devices;Spectroelectrochemistry;Transparent electrodes;Coloration efficiencies;Current electrodeposition;Device parameters;Electrochromic performance;Liquid electrolytes;Nano cobalt oxides;Performance enhancements;Spectroelectrochemical study;Cobalt compounds
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: American Institute of Physics Inc.
Citation: Pathak, D. K., Chaudhary, A., Tanwar, M., Goutam, U. K., & Kumar, R. (2020). Nano-cobalt oxide/viologen hybrid solid state device: Electrochromism beyond chemical cell. Applied Physics Letters, 116(14) doi:10.1063/1.5145079
Abstract: An improved nanofilm of Co3O4 has been synthesized using controlled current electrodeposition on a conducting transparent electrode for fabricating a hybrid solid state electrochromic device by combining it with Viologen. The nanoelectrochromic electrode also acts as a counterion to support redox induced color switching of Viologen in a solid state without any liquid electrolyte. A good color contrast between its yellow and blue states under different bias conditions has been observed, which leads to overall performance enhancement as quantified using device parameters such as coloration efficiency, color contrast, stability, and cycle life. The solid state device shows an improved efficiency of as high as 360 cm2/C and a switching time of as low as 500 ms. In situ spectroelectrochemical studies reveal that the bias induced redox activity of Viologen and metal oxide leads to the color change. The two constituents are not only electrochromically active materials but also simultaneous counterions for each other, thus leading to improvement in the electrochromic performance. © 2020 Author(s).
URI: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5145079
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/8030
ISSN: 0003-6951
Type of Material: Journal Article
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