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23 February 1987 Thermochromic VO2 Films for Energy-Efficient Windows
S. M. Babulanam, T. S. Eriksson, G. A. Niklasson, C. G. Granqvist
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VO2 films were produced by reactive e-beam evaporation followed by annealing post-treatment. Electrical measurements demonstrated a semiconductor-metal transition at Tc ~ 60°C. Spectrophotometry showed that the near-infrared solar transmittance was reduced when Tc was exceeded while the luminous transmittance remained relatively unchanged. This thermochromism may be utilized for regulating the energy throughput of windows. Practical application hinges on improved transmittance and on Tc-depression. These goals can be accomplished to some extent by dielectric overlayers, as verified by measurements on SiO2-coated VO2 films.
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S. M. Babulanam, T. S. Eriksson, G. A. Niklasson, and C. G. Granqvist "Thermochromic VO2 Films for Energy-Efficient Windows", Proc. SPIE 0692, Materials and Optics for Solar Energy Conversion and Advanced Lightning Technology, (23 February 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936660
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KEYWORDS
Transmittance

Glasses

Technetium

Solar energy

Dielectrics

Reflectivity

Semiconductors

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