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Photochromic Behavior of ZnO/MoO3 Interfaces

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 12, Issue 41, Pages 46972-46980

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c13335

Keywords

photochromism; Schottky barrier; interfaces; photoredox; zinc oxide; molybdenum oxide

Funding

  1. French National Research Agency (ANR) in the frame of program PRIDE [ANR16-CE08-0029]

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ZnO/MoO3 powder mixture exhibits a huge photochromic effect in comparison with the corresponding single oxides. The coloring efficiency of such combined material after UV-light irradiation was studied in terms of intensity, kinetics, and ZnO/MoO3 powder ratio. Additionally, the incidence of the pretreatment step of the ZnO and MoO3 powders under different atmospheres (air, Ar or Ar/H-2 flow) was analyzed. The huge photochromic effect discovered herein was interpreted as the creation of self-closed Schottky barrier at the solid/solid interfaces between the two oxides, associated with the full redox reaction which can be pictured by the equation ZnO1-epsilon + MoO3 -> ZnO + MoO3-epsilon, Remarkable optical contrast between virgin and color states as well as self-bleaching in dark allowing the reversibility of the photochromism is emphasized. From this first discovery, deeper characterization of the self-bleaching process shows that the photochromic mechanism is complex with a bleaching efficiency (possibility to come back to the virgin material optical properties without any deterioration) and a bleaching kinetics, which are both dependent on the coloring irradiation time. This demonstrates that the oxygen exchange through the Schottky interface proceeds in at least two convoluted steps: an anionic surface exchange allowing a reversibility of the redox reaction followed by bulk diffusion of the exchanged anions which are then definitively trapped. An emergent negative photochromism effect (i.e., photochromism associated with a self-bleaching instead of a darkening under irradiation) is observed after a long irradiation time.

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