Jn. Yao et al., ENHANCEMENT OF PHOTOCHROMISM AND ELECTROCHROMISM IN MOO3 AU AND MOO3/PT THIN-FILMS/, JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B, 102(11), 1998, pp. 1856-1860
Freshly vacuum-evaporated, neat amorphous MoO3 thin films exhibit only
UV photochromism. Visible-light photochromism is induced in these fil
ms when they are cathodically polarized for a short duration in a nona
queous electrolyte, The efficiencies of the UV and visible-light photo
chromism of the MoO3 thin films increase at least 2-fold when they are
coated with a thin layer (similar to 20-nm thickness) of Au or Pt. Th
e enhancement in photochromism is attributed to the presence of a larg
e Schottky barrier at the metal-semiconductor interface, which facilit
ates electron capture by Au or Pt, The electron capture by the metal p
roduces a longer electron-hole separation lifetime, thereby enhancing
the photochromic process, For the electrochromic process, the coloring
and bleaching current densities for the MoO3/Au thin-film electrode a
re about 1.5 and 2.0 times larger than the respective current densitie
s for the MoO3 thin-film electrode. The enhancement in electrochromism
is ascribed to the electrocatalytic effect of the gold overlayer. The
benefits of surface modifications are (1) inhibition of electron-hole
recombination, which enhances photochromism, (2) enhancement of elect
rochromism, and (3) inhibition of corrosion reaction of surface MoO3.