Manipulating the optical and electronic properties of MoO3 films through electric-field-induced ion migration
Abstract
MoO3 films with a (0k0) orientation were deposited by pulsed laser deposition on a glass substrate and lithium conducting ceramic substrate. Hydrogen or lithium evolution was realized in the MoO3 thin films by ionic liquid gating due to the existence of hydrogen ions and lithium ions in the ionic liquid and the substrate, respectively. The intercalation of hydrogen ions or lithium ions causes the reduction of the Mo element and the resultant transformation of the electronic and optical properties of the MoO3 films. A nearly five orders of magnitude modulation of the MoO3 conductivity is obtained. And the pristine transparent film is changed to blue. Thus, the migration of ions driven by the ionic liquid gating can trigger the reduction of Mo in the MoO3 films, resulting in a large change in the electronic and optical properties. This study shows potential in the field of the emulation of the artificial synapses, and can supply a novel method for designing multifunctional devices.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Journal of Materials Chemistry C HOT Papers