A hydrogen based device, which consists mainly of a GdMgH5 electrochromic l
ayer, a ZrO2Hx electrolyte and a WO3 electrochromic counter electrode, was
made. When a positive voltage is applied to the GdMgH5 layer, the hydrogen
moves towards the WO3 layer. The latter becomes blue while the GdMgH5 layer
becomes metallic (GdMgH2), resulting in a non-transparent stack. When a ne
gative voltage is applied to the GdMgH5 layer, the hydrogen moves back to t
he GdMgH2 layer. Both are electrochromic layers and therefore the stack bec
omes transparent again. The devices switch reversibly up to 500 times with
switching times in the order of minutes. This paper deals with the depositi
on and in-situ loading of the devices with hydrogen and contains some preli
minary information on the switching behaviour and optical properties. (C) 2
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