Influence of Cation (RE = Sc, Y, Gd) and O/H Anion Ratio on the Photochromic Properties of REOxH3–2x Thin Films

Rare-earth oxyhydride REO x H 3–2 x thin films prepared by air-oxidation of reactively sputtered REH 2 dihydrides show a color-neutral, reversible photochromic effect at ambient conditions. The present work shows that the O/H anion ratio, as well as the choice of the cation, allow to largely tune th...

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Published inACS photonics Vol. 8; no. 3; pp. 709 - 715
Main Authors Colombi, Giorgio, De Krom, Tom, Chaykina, Diana, Cornelius, Steffen, Eijt, Stephan W. H., Dam, Bernard
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published American Chemical Society 16.02.2021
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Summary:Rare-earth oxyhydride REO x H 3–2 x thin films prepared by air-oxidation of reactively sputtered REH 2 dihydrides show a color-neutral, reversible photochromic effect at ambient conditions. The present work shows that the O/H anion ratio, as well as the choice of the cation, allow to largely tune the extent of the optical change and its speed. The bleaching time, in particular, can be reduced by an order of magnitude by increasing the O/H ratio, indirectly defined by the deposition pressure of the parent REH 2 . The influence of the cation (RE = Sc, Y, Gd) under comparable deposition conditions is discussed. Our data suggest that REs of a larger ionic radius form oxyhydrides with a larger optical contrast and faster bleaching speed, hinting to a dependency of the photochromic mechanism on the anion site-hopping.
ISSN:2330-4022
DOI:10.1021/acsphotonics.0c01877