Sputtered WO3 films were coated with platinum and coloured by exposure to d
iluted hydrogen gas. Films with a high water content show a fast exponentia
l increase of the optical density with time, whereas films with a low water
content show a square root dependence, which is typical for slow diffusion
.
The combination of several experiments led us to a mechanism for the diffus
ion: the WO3 layer consists of columns with surfaces, which are covered by
water. The hydrogen gas is dissociated by the Pt, and reacts with the water
to form H3O+ and electrons, which reduce the WO3. The protons diffuse via
the formation of H3O+ along the water on the interior WO3 surface. (C) 2001
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