Title :
Thickness-Dependent Coloration Properties of Glass-Substrate Viologen-Based Electrochromic Devices
Author :
Barrios, David ; Vergaz, Ricardo ; Torres-Zafra, Juan Carlos ; Vega, César ; Sánchez-Pena, José Manuel ; Viñuales, Ana
Author_Institution :
Dept. Tecnol. Electron., Univ. Carlos III de Madrid, Leganes, Spain
Abstract :
Blue viologen-based electrochromic devices on glass substrates were constructed with different internal active layer thickness by means of a thermoplastic spacer (DuPontTM surlyn1702). Optical measurements, chronoamperometry, and cyclic voltammetry (CV) were the techniques used for characterization. Coloration properties such as switching times for coloring and bleaching processes, coloration efficiency, and effective charge density, previously studied for a single device, are now obtained for several devices with different thicknesses. Dependence on thickness in the response times and in voltage-dependent parameters of device equivalent electric circuit model was studied in previous works. In this paper, some of those parameters, such as Warburg diffusion, double-layer capacitance, and charge transfer resistance, obtained with electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, are related with the coloration properties and their dependence on the thickness obtained by the aforementioned chronoamperometric and CV characterization.
Keywords :
electrochemical impedance spectroscopy; electrochromic devices; optical glass; substrates; voltammetry (chemical analysis); DuPontTM surlyn1702; SiO2; Warburg diffusion; bleaching process; blue viologen-based electrochromic devices; charge transfer resistance; chronoamperometry; coloration efficiency; coloring process; cyclic voltammetry; double-layer capacitance; effective charge density; electrochemical impedance spectroscopy; equivalent electric circuit model; glass-substrate viologen-based electrochromic devices; optical measurements; switching times; thermoplastic spacer; thickness-dependent coloration properties; voltage-dependent parameters; Color; Current measurement; Glass; Optical variables measurement; Voltage measurement; Wavelength measurement; Electrochromics; cyclic voltammetry (CV); electrooptical devices; impedance spectroscopy; optical properties; viologens;
Journal_Title :
Photonics Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JPHOT.2012.2227249