Applied Surface Science, Vol.321, 61-69, 2014
Surfactant-assisted ultrasonic spray pyrolysis of nickel oxide and lithium-doped nickel oxide thin films, toward electrochromic applications
Lithium-doped nickel oxide and undoped nickel oxide thin films have been deposited on FTO/glass substrates by a surfactant-assisted ultrasonic spray pyrolysis. The addition of polyethylene glycol in the sprayed solution has led to improved uniformity and reduced light scattering compared to films made without surfactant. Furthermore, the presence of lithium ions in NiO films has resulted in improved electrochromic performances (coloration contrast and efficiency), but with a slight decrease of the electrochromic switching kinetics. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Electrochromism;Nickel oxide;Surfactant-assisted ultrasonic spray pyrolysis;Lithium doping;Polyethylene glycol