Designing and Fabrication of Electrochromic Windows Using Tungsten Oxide Films Prepared Through Sol-gel Coating on a Glass

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In this study, a sol-gel peroxotungstic acid sol was employed to deposit tungsten oxide (WO3) films by the spin-coating technique. In view of smart window applications, electrochromic windows were then designed and fabricated using a thin tungsten oxide film. For this purpose, Glass/ FTO/ WO3/ electrolyte/ FTO/Glass could be of use due to its special structure that consists of an electrochromic layer (WO3) on a transparent conductor (FTO), an electrolyte containing Li + cations, and a transparent conductor layer. A voltage was applied on the fabricated sample, which was later assesed for its transmission, switching speed, and coloration efficiency. An increase in the coloration efficiency from 87 cm 2 /C-1 to 99.1 cm 2 /C-1 was found associated with an increase in the deposition speed. Moreover, the increase in the deposition speed led to a decrease in the coloration and bleaching time duration from 11.4 s to 6.2 s and from 12.8 s to 5.2 s respectively. The results obtained on the thin film WO3 can be useful for electrochromic applications.

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Daroogheh, N., Karimi, E., & Ghorashi, S. M. B. (2019). Designing and Fabrication of Electrochromic Windows Using Tungsten Oxide Films Prepared Through Sol-gel Coating on a Glass. International Journal of Optics and Photonics, 13(2), 79–88. https://doi.org/10.29252/ijop.13.2.79

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