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Electrochemical and Solid State Letters, Vol.6, No.6, H9-H12, 2003
Tungsten oxide films of high electrochromic efficiencies obtained by deposition
Amorphous tungsten oxide films of high electrochromic efficiency were produced by a chemical vapor deposition technique in which the precursors of film formation are generated at the surface of a heated tungsten filament by reactions of tungsten with oxygen. The film deposition rate was determined as a function of the filament temperature and oxygen pressure. Molecular structure investigations using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy revealed that the tungsten oxide was in the WO3 stoichiometry. The electrochromic properties of the films were studied for Li+ intercalation. Optical efficiencies as high as 78 and 125 cm(2)/C at 632.8 and 950 nm, respectively, and absorbance changes from 0.07 to 1.1 were measured between the bleached and the colored states at 632.8 nm. (C) 2003 The Electrochemical Society.