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VO? thermochromic smart window for energy savings and generation.


ABSTRACT: The ability to achieve energy saving in architectures and optimal solar energy utilisation affects the sustainable development of the human race. Traditional smart windows and solar cells cannot be combined into one device for energy saving and electricity generation. A VO2 film can respond to the environmental temperature to intelligently regulate infrared transmittance while maintaining visible transparency, and can be applied as a thermochromic smart window. Herein, we report for the first time a novel VO2-based smart window that partially utilises light scattering to solar cells around the glass panel for electricity generation. This smart window combines energy-saving and generation in one device, and offers potential to intelligently regulate and utilise solar radiation in an efficient manner.

SUBMITTER: Zhou J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3807258 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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VO₂ thermochromic smart window for energy savings and generation.

Zhou Jiadong J   Gao Yanfeng Y   Zhang Zongtao Z   Luo Hongjie H   Cao Chuanxiang C   Chen Zhang Z   Dai Lei L   Liu Xinling X  

Scientific reports 20131024


The ability to achieve energy saving in architectures and optimal solar energy utilisation affects the sustainable development of the human race. Traditional smart windows and solar cells cannot be combined into one device for energy saving and electricity generation. A VO2 film can respond to the environmental temperature to intelligently regulate infrared transmittance while maintaining visible transparency, and can be applied as a thermochromic smart window. Herein, we report for the first ti  ...[more]

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