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Mechano-thermo-chromic device with supersaturated salt hydrate crystal phase change.


ABSTRACT: Active control of transparency/color is the key to many functional optoelectric devices. Applying an electric field to an electrochromic or liquid crystal material is the typical approach for optical property control. In contrast to the conventional electrochromic method, we developed a new concept of smart glass using new driving mechanisms (based on mechanical stimulus and thermal energy) to control optical properties. This mechano-thermo-chromic smart glass device with an integrated transparent microheater uses a sodium acetate solution, which shows a unique marked optical property change under mechanical impact (mechanochromic) and heat (thermochromic). Such mechano-thermo-chromic devices may provide a useful approach in future smart window applications that could be operated by external environment conditions.

SUBMITTER: Cho H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6660208 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mechano-thermo-chromic device with supersaturated salt hydrate crystal phase change.

Cho Hyunmin H   Kwon Jinhyeong J   Ha Inho I   Jung Jinwook J   Rho Yoonsoo Y   Lee Habeom H   Han Seungyong S   Hong Sukjoon S   Grigoropoulos Costas P CP   Ko Seung Hwan SH   Ko Seung Hwan SH  

Science advances 20190726 7


Active control of transparency/color is the key to many functional optoelectric devices. Applying an electric field to an electrochromic or liquid crystal material is the typical approach for optical property control. In contrast to the conventional electrochromic method, we developed a new concept of smart glass using new driving mechanisms (based on mechanical stimulus and thermal energy) to control optical properties. This mechano-thermo-chromic smart glass device with an integrated transpare  ...[more]

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