Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, Vol.92, No.11, 1322-1326, 2008
The electrochromic and photocatalytic properties of electron beam evaporated vanadium-doped tungsten oxide thin films
The electrochromic and photocatalytic properties of vanadium-doped tungsten trioxide thin films prepared at room temperature (300 K) by the electron beam evaporation technique are reported in this paper. The vanadium to tungsten ratio (V/W) in these films are 0.003,0.019, 0.029 and 0.047. The optical band gap of the vanadium-doped tungsten oxide (WO3) thin film initially increases from 3.16 to 3.28 eV for V/W ratio 0.003 then decreases to 3.15 eV for V/W ratio 0.047. These vanadium-doped films switch between neutral gray and transparent states. The coloration efficiency (CE) decreases from 82 cm(2) C-1 (pure WO3) to 27 cm(2) C-1 for the film containing V/W ratio 0.047. The photocatalytic activity has enhanced with vanadium doping and maximum activity of 15% (percentage change in optical density of methylene blue due to photo degradation) has been observed for the film containing V/W ratio of 0.019. The Kelvin probe measurements show that the work function of pure WO3 films is 4.07eV and vanadium doping initially increases the work function to 4.19 eV for V/W ratio 0.019 and then decreases it to 3.97 eV for film with V/W ratio 0.047. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.