材料科学
电致变色
光电探测器
纳米-
纳米技术
电解质
光电子学
机制(生物学)
电极
复合材料
物理化学
哲学
认识论
化学
作者
Zhenyin Hai,Mohammad Karbalaei Akbari,Zihan Wei,Jasper Zuallaert,Wesley De Neve,Chenyang Xue,Hongyan Xu,Francis Verpoort,Serge Zhuiykov
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.9b06555
摘要
Electrochromic devices, serving as smart glasses, have not yet been intelligent enough to regulate lighting conditions independent of external photosensing devices. On the other hand, their bulky sandwich structures have been suffering setbacks utilized for reflective displays in an effort to compete with mature emissive displays. The key to resolve both problems lies in incorporating the photosensing function into electrochromic devices while simplifying their configuration via replacing ionic electrolytes. However, so far it has not yet been achieved because of the essential operating difference between the optoelectronic devices and the ionic devices. Herein, a concept of a smarter and thinner device: "electrochromic photodetector" is proposed to solve such problems. It is all-solid-state and electrolyte-free and operates with a simple thin metal–semiconductor–metal structure via an electrolytic mechanism. As a proof of concept, a configuration of the electrochromic photodetector is presented in this work based on a tungsten trioxide (WO3) thin film deposited on Au electrodes via facile, low-cost solution processes. The electrochromic photodetector switches between its photosensing and electrochromic functions via voltage modulation within 5 V, which is the result of the semiconductor–metal transition. The transition mechanism is further analyzed to be the voltage-triggered reversible oxygen/water vapor adsorption/intercalation from ambient air.
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