The gasochromic mechanism in amorphous tungsten oxide films has been invest
igated using Raman scattering measurements and optical cycling tests. The R
aman spectra of as-deposited films show two strong peaks at 770 and 950 cm(
-1) due to vibrations of the O-W6+-O and W6+=O bonds, respectively. When th
e Pd/a-WO3 films are gasochromically colored by exposure to diluted hydroge
n gas, extra Raman peaks due to O-W5+-O and W5+=O bonds appear at 330 and 4
50 cm(-1), respectively. Optical cycling tests confirm that the Pd/a-WO3, f
ilms can not be bleached without oxygen. The Raman spectra of a-WO3 films b
leached with isotopic heavy oxygen (O-18) show that the gasochromic colorat
ion in a-WO3 films is directly related to the double injection of hydrogen
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