Full-Color-Tunable Nanophotonic Device Using Electrochromic Tungsten Trioxide Thin Film

Nano Lett. 2020 Aug 12;20(8):6084-6090. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c02097. Epub 2020 Jul 6.

Abstract

Color generation based on strategically designed plasmonic nanostructures is a promising approach for display applications with unprecedented high-resolution. However, it is disadvantageous in that the optical response is fixed once the structure is determined. Therefore, obtaining high modulation depth with reversible optical properties while maintaining its fixed nanostructure is a great challenge in nanophotonics. In this work, dynamic color tuning and switching using tungsten trioxide (WO3), a representative electrochromic material, are demonstrated with reflection-type and transmission-type optical devices. Thin WO3 films incorporated in simple stacked configurations undergo dynamic color change by the adjustment of their dielectric constant through the electrochromic principle. A large resonance wavelength shift up to 107 nm under an electrochemical bias of 3.2 V could be achieved by the reflection-type device. For the transmission-type device, on/off switchable color pixels with improved purity are demonstrated of which transmittance is modulated by up to 4.04:1.

Keywords: Nanophotonic; electrochromic switching; nonvolatile color display; reversible modulation; tungsten trioxide.