The Electrochromic Properties of Thermally Decomposed Films of an Organic Tungsten Compound
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The electrochromic properties of thermally decomposed films of an organic tungsten compound are investigated. The films are prepared by spin-coating a toluene solution of hexaphenoxy-tungsten onto transparent conductive substrates and thermally decomposing the coated films in air. Films decomposed at relatively low temperatures (about 200℃) show good electrochromic properties, comparable to ordinary vacuum evaporation films. The write-erase property of the film becomes poorer as the decomposition temperature is increased. This degradation is due mainly to crystallization of the tungsten oxide.
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- 1981-04-05
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