Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol.143, No.10, 3348-3353, 1996
Optical Switching of Y-Hydride Thin-Film Electrodes - A Remarkable Electrochromic Phenomenon
The optical appearance of yttrium thin film electrodes can be electrochemically switched from mirrorlike to highly transparent by malting use of the hydride-forming properties of Y. A strong alkaline solution is a suitable electrolytic environment fur obtaining stable electrochromic electrodes. The presence of a thin Pd layer covering the Y electrode is essential in providing a sufficiently high electrocatalytic activity for the electrochemical charge-transfer reaction. Hydrogen is irreversibly bound in Y-dihydride and reversibly bound in Y-trihydride. The optical changes are reversible and are induced within a narrow hydrogen concentration range, making this typical electrode material interesting for application in a new type of electrochromic devices.