Plasmonic and conductive Cu fibers in poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)/Cu hybrid films: Enhanced electroactivity and electrochromism

By Reddy, B. Narsimha; Pathania, Anju; Rana, Shweta; Srivastava, Avanish Kumar & Deepa, Melepurath
Published in Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells NULL 2014

Abstract

Control poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) or PEDOT and PEDOT/Cu hybrid films were synthesized by electropolymerization. Control PEDOT films have a granular morphology whereas the PEDOT/Cu hybrid films have a fibrillar structure wherein Cu fibers with a face centered cubic lattice are juxtaposed with amorphous polymer particles. The electrical conductivity of the PEDOT/Cu hybrid was found to be 62 times greater and the electrochemical charge storage capacity was superior compared to control PEDOT. The Cu fibers also introduce plasmonic effects which enhance light absorption and induce an appreciable increment in the coloration efficiency of PEDOT from 391 cm2 C-1 in the control film to 481 cm2 C-1 in the hybrid (λ=550 nm). Faster bleaching kinetics of the order of sub-seconds, higher diffusion coefficient for fluoroalkylphosphate anions and lower charge transfer resistances at the film/electrolyte interface observed in the PEDOT/Cu hybrid relative to control PEDOT are proofs for the conductive and plasmonic effects bestowed by the Cu fibers. The PEDOT/Cu hybrid endures 1000 cycles of coloration and bleaching, without undergoing any significant deterioration in optical contrast, thus demonstrating the applicability of PEDOT/Cu films for transmissive electrochromic devices like smart windows.

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