The 81st JSAP Autumn Meeting, 2020

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6 Thin Films and Surfaces » 6.4 Thin films and New materials

[10p-Z05-1~19] 6.4 Thin films and New materials

Thu. Sep 10, 2020 12:30 PM - 5:30 PM Z05

Katsuhisa Tanaka(Kyoto Univ.), Yoshinobu Nakamura(Univ. of Tokyo), Yuji Muraoka(Okayama Univ.)

4:30 PM - 4:45 PM

[10p-Z05-16] Solid-State Electrochemical Protonation/Oxidation of Oxygen Sponge SrCoO2.5 Films

〇(DC)Qian Yang1, Bin Feng2, Yuichi Ikuhara2, Hyoungjeen Jeen3, Hai Jun Cho1,4, Hiromichi Ohta1,4 (1.IST-Hokkaido U., 2.U. Tokyo, 3.Pusan Nat'l U., 4.RIES-Hokkaido U.)

Keywords:Electrochemical Protonation and Oxidation, Solid-State Electrolyte

Due to the flexibility of the valence state of cobalt ion, brownmillerite SrCoO2.5 can be protonated/oxidized by an electrochemical reaction with H+ / OH ions. Owing to the electrochemical protonation/oxidation, the physical properties of SrCoO2.5 can be modulated from antiferromagnetic insulator (SrCoO2.5, Co3+) to ferromagnetic insulator (HSrCoO2.5, Co2+) / ferromagnetic metal (SrCoO3, Co4+). Further, the color of SrCoO2.5 can be modulated from colorless transparent (Co2+) to brown (Co3+) and black (Co4+). To utilize these changes in practical device applications, the solid-state device is favorable compared to liquid-state devices. In 2016, Katase et al. demonstrated electrochemical Redox reaction between SrCoO2.5 and SrCoO3 using amorphous NaTaO3 film as the solid-electrolyte. However, there is no report on the solid-state protonation/deprotonation reaction between SrCoO2.5 and HSrCoO2.5. Here we demonstrate that solid-state electrochemical protonation/deprotonation of SrCoO2.5 for the first time.