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Influence of Crystal Structure, Encapsulation, and Annealing on Photochromism in Nd Oxyhydride Thin Films.

Diana ChaykinaFahimeh NafezarefiGiorgio ColombiSteffen CorneliusLars Johannes BannenbergHerman SchreudersBernard Dam
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. C, Nanomaterials and interfaces (2022)
Thin films of rare earth metal oxyhydrides show a photochromic effect, the precise mechanism of which is yet unknown. Here, we made thin films of NdH 3-2 x O x and show that we can change the band gap, crystal structure, and photochromic contrast by tuning the composition (O 2- :H - ) via the sputtering deposition pressure. To protect these films from rapid oxidation, we add a thin ALD coating of Al 2 O 3 , which increases the lifetime of the films from 1 day to several months. Encapsulation of the films also influences photochromic bleaching, changing the time dependency from first-order kinetics. As well, the partial annealing which occurs during the ALD process results in a dramatically slower bleaching speed, revealing the importance of defects for the reversibility (bleaching speed) of photochromism.
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