Electrochromic nanostructures based on tungsten trioxide for reflective displays
Doktorsavhandling, 2022

Our lives are dominated by the usage of displays. Every day we spend hours looking at displays and our eyes are surely affected by them. Reflective displays have gained a lot of attention in recent years due to their lower impact on our eyes' health, very low power consumption, and high performance in sunlight. In this work structural coloration and electrochromic materials have been explored to enhance the performance of this kind of display. We fabricated colored surfaces based on Fabry-Perót and plasmonic coloration. The nanostructures consist of a stack of three thin films in a metal-insulator-metal manner. By tuning the insulator thickness we can achieve red, green, and blue vibrant colors. Electrochromic materials, and in particular tungsten trioxide (WO3), are implemented on top of the structures to act as on/off shutters. The optical properties of WO3 can indeed be electrochemically tuned, so that the reflectivity of the colored structures can be controlled with high contrast. Moreover, we have fabricated a similar kind of structural color, where WO3 replaces the insulator middle layer in the cavity. In this configuration, the cavity is not shut on and off, but its resonance (the color seen) is shifted when WO3 changes its optical properties. Hence, the surfaces can display several colors and a combination of two of them could generate all the colors necessary for a display. Lastly, we have made a step forward towards a functioning display by succeeding in the fabrication, using several lithography steps, of the colored structures on thin film transistor (TFT) arrays.

electrochromism

structural colors

reflective displays

WO3

10:an, Kemigården 4, Chalmers
Opponent: Jon Otto Fossum, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

Författare

Marika Gugole

Chalmers, Kemi och kemiteknik, Tillämpad kemi

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Nowadays, our lives are dominated by the massive usage of electronic devices. All of us need and enjoy using them, whether it is for work or for recreation. Often, our displays struggle to show brilliant images when the ambient conditions are very bright, for example when we are trying to read outdoors. Reflective displays perform very well in those situations because they use ambient light to display images. They work exactly like normal paper, by reflecting the surrounding light to form an image and that is why they are also called electronic paper. The difference with normal paper is that we don't need many pages to read a book, we just need to refresh the display. Just like normal paper, their effect on our eyes' health is reduced compared to other displays, such as the common LED displays that we find on our phones or TVs. We've all experienced the effects of prolonged reading on our computer screens, including dry eyes and difficulty sleeping. This is a direct consequence of the strong blue light that the devices emit. Additionally, they offer advantages beyond their high performance in bright light or their low impact on our health. Since they do not require any active light source they consume very little power, making them a sustainable and energy-saving solution to the extensive use of displays that we face.

Energisparande elektrokromiska platta hybridmaterial

Stiftelsen för Strategisk forskning (SSF) (EM16-0002), 2018-02-01 -- 2022-12-31.

Ämneskategorier

Materialkemi

Infrastruktur

Nanotekniklaboratoriet

ISBN

978-91-7905-737-4

Doktorsavhandlingar vid Chalmers tekniska högskola. Ny serie: 5203

Utgivare

Chalmers

10:an, Kemigården 4, Chalmers

Opponent: Jon Otto Fossum, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

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