Electrochemical Proton Intercalation in Vanadium Pentoxide Thin Films and its Electrochromic Behavior in the near-IR Region

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This work examines the proton intercalation in vanadium pentoxide (V2O5) thin films and its optical properties in the near-infrared (near-IR) region. Samples were prepared via direct current magnetron sputter deposition and cyclic voltammetry was used to characterize the insertion and extraction behavior of protons in V2O5 in a trifluoroacetic acid containing electrolyte. With the same setup chronopotentiometry was done to intercalate a well-defined number of protons in the HxV2O5 system in the range of x=0 and x=1. These films were characterized with optical reflectometry in the near-IR region (between 700 and 1700 nm wavelength) and the refractive index n and extinction coefficient k were determined using Cauchy’s dispersion model. The results show a clear correlation between proton concentration and n and k.

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Buchheit, A., Teßmer, B., Muñoz-Castro, M., Bracht, H., & Wiemhöfer, H. D. (2021). Electrochemical Proton Intercalation in Vanadium Pentoxide Thin Films and its Electrochromic Behavior in the near-IR Region. ChemistryOpen, 10(3), 340–346. https://doi.org/10.1002/open.202000267

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