Improving Electrochromic Properties of WO3 Thin Film with Gold Nanoparticle Additive

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  • Maede Ameri , Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Bran
Abstract:

In this research, WO3 and Au-WO3 thin films were prepared at different temperatures using the sol gel method. The effect of gold nanoparticles (GNPs) on the electrochromic properties of WO3 was also studied. 2.5 nm GNP was synthesized through sodium citrate reduction of gold chloride in an aqueous solution. These films were characterized by XRD, SEM, TEM, and spectrophotometer analyses. The films annealed at 200ÚC were amorphous and crystallized at high temperatures. According to the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) image, the films annealed at 200ÚC were dense. Moreover, the particles were uniformly distributed on them. Spectrophotometer analysis of WO3 thin films annealed at 200ÚC showed their high electrochromic properties (transmission modulation (ΔT) was 72% and response time was 3.25s for 80% coloring). Spectrophotometer analysis of Au-WO3 thin films annealed at 200ÚC showed that their coloration properties increased (ΔT = 78%) and response duration decreased (1.65s) when gold nanoparticles were added. This enhancement is attributed to the increased conductivity caused by the addition of gold nanoparticles as well as the surface plasmon resonance based absorption of GNPs.

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Journal title

volume 28  issue 8

pages  1169- 1174

publication date 2015-08-01

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