Abstract: | Cerium dioxide (CeO2) thin films were prepared by spray pyrolysis using hydrated cerium chloride (CeCl3·7H2O) as source compound. The films prepared at substrate temperatures below 300°C were amorphous, while those prepared at optimal conditions (Ts=500°C,s=5 ml/min) were polycrystalline, cubic in structure, preferentially oriented along the (2 0 0) direction and exhibited a transmittance value greater than 80% in the visible range. The cyclic voltammetry study showed that films of CeO2 deposited on ITO pre-coated glass substrates were capable of charge insertion/extraction when immersed in an electrolyte of propylene carbonate with 1 M LiClO4.These films also remained fully transparent after Li+ intercalation/deintercalation. |